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On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 20:19:13 -0400, Roger D Johnson
wrote: Richard is wrong too! There are electrostatic meter movements. ********** W R O N G !! ************* Ah! Fresh Meat. Explain how that movement moves with a charge moving (current!). Ta Dah! |
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On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 22:53:39 GMT, Cecil Moore
wrote: movement requires current - true but completely irrelevant. Ta Dah! the myth of zero (0) current is busted. |
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On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 15:30:12 -0700, Richard Clark
wrote: On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 10:21:08 -0700, Richard Clark wrote: As usual, the question is nonsense when the picture reveals the answer. Cecil rarely sees the irony - except to brush it off as 1. Rhetoric (no answer needed, an admission of wasting time); 2. Our error for not knowing he made a squinty-eyed mistake (playing the pity card); 3. A joke (having forgotten one of a bajillion happy faces); 4. His poor choice of words (playing the pity card - 3 of Hearts); 5. true but completely irrelevant (the stupid card); Always room for one more excuse (to be continued). The challenge continues without upset or serious contest: The current is flowing in the SWR meter. DUH! I would, of course, task any/everyone to find any point along the line where the SWR meter does not exhibit current flow for this configuration. :-) Quod Erat Demonstrandum 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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Richard Clark wrote:
On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 20:19:13 -0400, Roger D Johnson wrote: Richard is wrong too! There are electrostatic meter movements. ********** W R O N G !! ************* Ah! Fresh Meat. Explain how that movement moves with a charge moving (current!). Perpetual motion? ;^) - 73 de Mike KB3EIA - |
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![]() Roger D Johnson wrote: Richard is wrong too! There are electrostatic meter movements. 73, Roger Roger is wrong too, and Richard is not. Electrostatic indicators don't measure current or charge movement, they measure voltage or charge displacement. But what I really want to know is how Cecil can have current flowing both directions at the same instant of time in a single point of single conductor, can dismiss displacement currents as trivial things that can be ignored when they are required to define the most important aspects of transmission or antenna behavior, and say the very thing that is used to measure current suddenly doesn't measure his imaginary two-way reflected and forward current's vector sum. That's what is really important, especially in light of the fact Cecil is quick to play superior. Anyone who is really superior should be able to walk us through the physics of two-way current and tell us why dosplacement currents don't matter, and explain his magical transmission lines and antennas without displacement current in a way that we all understand. 73 Tom |
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On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 21:32:20 -0400, Mike Coslo
wrote: Richard Clark wrote: On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 20:19:13 -0400, Roger D Johnson wrote: Richard is wrong too! There are electrostatic meter movements. ********** W R O N G !! ************* Ah! Fresh Meat. Explain how that movement moves with a charge moving (current!). Perpetual motion? ;^) It only takes a moment, and a millimeter - Only Cecil could make that perpetual. |
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Richard Clark wrote:
On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 20:19:13 -0400, Roger D Johnson wrote: Richard is wrong too! There are electrostatic meter movements. ********** W R O N G !! ************* Ah! Fresh Meat. Explain how that movement moves with a charge moving (current!). Ta Dah! I don't understand your statement. Explanation he http://www.tpub.com/neets/book3/7k.htm 73, Roger -- Remove tilde (~) to reply Remember the USS Liberty (AGTR-5) http://ussliberty.org/ |
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