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Okay, I will take the bait and demonstrate my ignorance:
EZNEC says the current flowing into the bottom of the coil is 0.1168 amps and the current flowing out of the top of the coil is 0.748 amps. Say what? How can more current flow out of a coil than is flowing in? Aren't those two currents supposed to be equal? What gives? I thought the power was constant, not the current. If that is the case, then IE must be constant and therefore the current must go up where the volts go down. I would appreciate the EZNEC copies because I learn easiest by examples and I am interested in how you put the comparison together. John Ferrell W8CCW |
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