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Revision as of 11:28, 1 January 2017
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Title | The Telegraphy Equation |
Author(s) | David Tombe |
Keywords | transmission line, cable telegraphy, wireless telegraphy |
Published | 2008 |
Journal | General Science Journal |
No. of pages | 4 |
Abstract
It is suggested that the telegraphy equations as derived by Kirchhoff and Heaviside have overlooked the distinction between linear polarization and magnetization, and hence mixed two different physical effects into one.