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Dave wrote:
In item 2 you make an unsupported statement: "Give that the coil is 90 degrees at the self-resonant frequency,..." Self resonance only means that the capacitive and inductive reactances, both distributed, are equal. That does not validate a 90 degree assumption. Without that validation, IMO, the subsequent discussion is questionable. Quoting from the Corum paper concerning self resonance of a coil: "The forward and backward traveling waves have superposed to give this voltage standing wave distribution along the resonator. There is a voltage null at the base, a voltage maximum at the top, and a sine wave envelope along the structure." That defines 90 degrees of coil. For the standing wave, there are 90 degrees between a voltage null and a voltage maximum. The voltage maximum at the top of the coil corresponds to the current null existing there because the current has no place to go. The voltage null at the base corresponds to the current maximum there which is a necessary condition for self resonance. There's 90 degrees between a voltage null and a voltage maximum. There's 90 degrees between a current null and a current maximum. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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