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![]() "dansawyeror" wrote - After reading this thread it seems there is significant confusion between E and H fields created locally from electric current and the E and H aspects of a passing RF photon stream. ======================================== When the geometric dimensions of the structures are short compared with a wavelength, the amps and volts are associated with the NEAR FIELD and Ohm's Law applies. The radiation field is so weak in comparison it can be forgotten about. KISS. Why does everybody HAVE to unnecessarily complicate matters in order to understand what really goes on? What have photons to do with winning a contest? ;o) ---- Reg. |
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