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Subject: | LF: Re: Re: LF - early April 1st question |
From: | "Prof R. Jennison" <[email protected]> |
Date: | Sun, 21 Mar 1999 18:06:04 -0500 |
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It is not essential to produce Both the E and H fields. Either one can produce the other. For example the toroidal antenna launches only an E field with an associated vector potential that produce, in the far field, an H field to accompany the E field. Similarly a loop antenna launches only an H field with its associated vector potential and as a result the E field forms in the far field. In both cases one ends up with a complete propagating electromagnetic field.With respect, take a look at the curl of the vectors. Roger, G2AJV. |
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