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Gene Fuller wrote:
I forgot that rain drops and antenna wires are identical. The behavior of two identical capacitors certainly covers all charge transfer phenomena. I didn't say what I wanted to say in my last reply to this posting so I canceled my first reply and am substituting this one for it. It the older reply made it off my server, please ignore it. You obviously misunderstood what I said. I didn't say the charge equalized between the charged particle and the wire. What I said is after the charge is deposited on the wire and the particle that did the depositing of the charge is long gone, the charge deposited by that particle will equalize between two identical dipole elements that are link coupled. Let's say we have a perfectly symmetrical link-coupled dipole and we deposit one coulomb on one element. Please explain the laws of physics that prohibit those two dipole elements from equalizing at the same charge. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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