I am not an expert at all but a feeling for the answer can often be found by taking a predictable answer to a simple example and moving progressively to the situation under consideration. (A)If you p
Dick PA0SE and others, I believe a good way to analyse why more current goes in the bottom of the coil than comes out the top is to resolve the current in to in-phase (I) and quadrature (Q) component
To All from PA0SE I do like G3GVB's kind of reasoning. But I think the situation is simplified a bit too much. Assume as an example that the coil is wound on a toroid of high permeability material (e
I do like G3GVB's kind of reasoning. But I think the situation is simplified a bit too much. Assume as an example that the coil is wound on a toroid of high permeability material (e.g. for use with a
Thanks Jim for providing the final answer! 73, Dick, PA0SE At 19:23 2-3-05, you wrote: I do like G3GVB's kind of reasoning. But I think the situation is simplified a bit too much. Assume as an exampl