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>         Once the wire is not straight then everything changes.
?  agreed
>If you insert a capacitor between the ends you do have a loop.
>The current flowing thru the capacitor produces a magnetic field as well.
>         And the voltage induced in the loop, so called back EMF, is 
>proportional to  the rate of change of the magnetic field traveling 
perpendicular to he
>surface formed by the loop. One of Maxwell's, the equations.
>It is this EMF formed in the loop generated by the changing magnetic field
>generated by the current in the loop that creates this self inductance.
?  Well put.
>         Speaking of capacitors, trying to find out if a magnetic field was
>created in the virtual current within a dielectric of a capacitor led
>Hertz to discover electro-magentic radiation in the form of radio
>waves.
>
?  yea, verily.  I use a Hertz antenna on 40m.  Feed Z is a couple of 
k-ohms.  I match it to 50-ohms with an L-network.  
> ...
cheers
-  R. L. Measures, a.k.a. Rich..., 805.386.3734,AG6K, 
www.vcnet.com/measures.  
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