In a message dated 11/5/03 2:02:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, k4ik@subich.com
writes:
>>There isn't (or should not be) much disagreement about the current
in a coil. Quite simply, unless there is a significant loss -
either I^2R or radiation - the current into and out of a coil must
be the same. After all, a coil is a passive device and can neither
create energy (increase current) or destroy energy (make current
"disappear").
Your real effort should be to develop a model that will adequately
explain the loss and/or radiation. <<
Well there is, please explore the whole thread and see pro and con arguments
and reasoning and most of all, measurements.
No need to repeat the whole thing here.
Yuri, www.K3BU.us
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