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Mike Coombes wrote:
I don't understand what you are all on about, but, I side with K7ITM "K7ITM" wrote in message Regards Mike. 1. If the magnitude of the forward current is the same at both ends of the coil, there is no net storage of charge. 2. If the magnitude of the reflected current is the same at both ends of the coil, there is no net storage of charge. These conditions satisfies K7ITM's requirements. But he is being fooled by the sum of the two above currents which is meaningless to net charge storage. Statements 1 and 2, above, already prove there is no net storage of charge. Looking at the standing wave current is meaningless after that technical fact. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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