Re: photons
- From: "Sue..." <suzysewnshow@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 15 Apr 2005 11:37:51 -0700
Dr
I dont think I need no matter although it would helpfull all I need is
a
very high impedence input which should mean that I get a good votage
swing
with very little current flow so the magnetic field will be minimal.
s
The minimal EM path I can conceive is two charges. Electrons,
ions, positrons etc.
Bona fide matter in anybodys book ? Eh ?
You claim you you can do it cheaper ?
I don't think so. The technique is to configure the
coupling structure so that one or the other component
cancels out. A transformer with a Faraday shield, for example.
I can't think of an example to cancel the magenetic
component but allow the electric component because
any free space potential is, by it's very nature, coupled.
Permittivity Eh ?
Sue...
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