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Cecil Moore wrote:
We are talking about displacement current to earth ground and there is zero displacement current to the outside world ground yet there's SWR current taper on coaxial transmission lines. Maybe it's time for you to learn how to add phasors? Cecil, Sorry, you cannot pick and choose which displacement currents to consider. It might be helpful to go back to review the fundamentals of Maxwell's equations, including the continuity equation for current, before making these inane comments. 73, Gene W4SZ |
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Gene Fuller wrote:
Sorry, you cannot pick and choose which displacement currents to consider. Why not? All I (and probably Yuri) have ever been considering are displacement currents to earth ground from the coil. That is the only current flowing sideways from the coil to ground. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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