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I think that you have the right answer Olin. Of course, the stronger the transmission line effect, the stronger the RF signal. Though, I think the magnetically induced current from the RF in this case is tiny compared to the capacitively induced current of the transmission line effect (more) |
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A: How long does it take for energy to propagate in a circuit? So here's the thing. Energy doesn't "propagate" as the video suggests. Energy is used. A voltage potential may propagate, but a voltage potential is not energy. Considering the video With the diagram shown in the video, the electric potential is greatest between the switch and its contacts a... (more) |
— | almost 3 years ago |