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Current through coils
Tom Donaly wrote:
There is no "net" charge storage on a capacitor in an AC environment, either, Cecil, but you can still get current to go through it. True, but completely irrelevant to the present discussion so more than likely another straw man. Once more, the subject is the RMS standing wave envelope reported by EZNEC. Brownian motion of individual electrons is completely irrelevant. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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