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Cecil Moore wrote:
John Popelish wrote: It seems that this is nearly what you are demonstrating with your EZNEC examples. Electrical length (propagation distance) is collapsing into the inductor. Please explain how that could be possible with constant magnitude and phase of the currents through the coil. The magnitude and phase is absolutely constant according to the presuppositions of the lumped-circuit model. How could it possibly collapse? Have I claimed that the lumped model strictly applies? ;-) |
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