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Cecil Moore wrote:
Tom Ring wrote: wrote: Answer the question Cecil, how can we have charge movement over a small length of conductor (in terms of the wavelength) in two directions at the same time, or a drift velocity in two directions at once? Cecil and Co. are not interested in real physics, math, or engineering. They have made up their own. As I said to Roy, you may as well give up. Tom, I learned this stuff at Texas A&M in the 50's and it was decades old already, having been developed before I was born. Are you also willing to deny the existence of simultaneous forward and reflected EM waves? Nope, but that's not what you're arguing about. tom K0TAR |
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