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Tom Donaly wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote: So there's the challenge. Simply prove that 2" dia coils one foot apart in air transfer all the energy from one coil to the other. Piece of cake. What lumped circuit theory? It's a simplification and everyone knows it. Don't set up any more straw men than you have to, Cecil. It's not a straw man if someone actually believes it. We have a 2" dia. x 12" long coil. That's a length to diameter ratio of 6/1. There's no way coil 1 links all its flux to coil 100. Yet the *measured* delay through that coil was 3 nS. EZNEC says the delay through a better linked 70 uH coil is 6.22 nS. Have you noticed that the coils having instantaneous propagation times have been getting smaller and smaller and more conceptual rather than real? -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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