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Yuri Blanarovich wrote:
We are having problem with people admitting there could be difference in the current across loading coils, and here the "problems" is what is the error? Actually, the problem is more elementary than coils. Everyone seems to understand coils installed in circuits. The ignorance seems to be of the nature of the physics involved in standing waves, whether on a wire or on a coil or in free space. So I have switched the discussion to where it belongs, to a discussion of standing waves, with or without coils, with or without wires. I offered the following example which the gurus refuse to touch with a ten foot pole. One wonders why. The transmission line is lossless and BB is a black box. Source-------a-BB-b-----------c-BB-d---------open circuit The current at 'a' is measured at one amp. The current at 'b' is measured at zero amps. The current at 'c' is measured at zero amps. The current at 'd' is measured at one amp. What's in the black boxes? Would you believe ZERO responses from the gurus? -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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