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And, of course, since the net current is a function of distance along
the wire, it follows that in the case Gene described, charge in each section of wire goes through a cyclic, sinusoidal increase and decrease. In other words, the wire exhibits capacitance. See Reg's second sentence in the posting that started this whole set of insanity off. (One might call the current Reg mentions in the third sentence "displacement current" as is often done.) Yawn. (It's kind of fun to look at an animation of the case where the magnitude of If and Ir are not equal. It's pretty straightforward to program in Matlab or Scilab.) Cheers, Tom |
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