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I am not trolling.
What I want to know is the radiation resistance, referred to the base, of a short vertical wire above a perfect ground, the current in the wire being assumed uniformly distributed. The radiation resistance at the base is in the form of - C * Square( Length / Lambda ) where Length is the physical length or height of the wire and Lambda is the free-space wavelength. What is the value of the constant C ? Thank you. ---- Reg. |
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