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Two electric currents flowing in opposite directions along the same wire in a transmission line appear to pass right through each other. We therefore require a theory of electric current that can account for this, while at the same time maintaining consistency with Amp?re's circuital law.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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Two electric currents flowing in opposite directions along the same wire in a transmission line appear to pass right through each other. We therefore require a theory of electric current that can account for this, while at the same time maintaining consistency with Amp?re's circuital law.
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[[Category:Scientific Paper|newton 's cradle transmission line]]

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Scientific Paper
Title Newton\'s Cradle and the Transmission Line
Author(s) David Tombe
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Published 2012
Journal General Science Journal
No. of pages 5

Abstract

Two electric currents flowing in opposite directions along the same wire in a transmission line appear to pass right through each other. We therefore require a theory of electric current that can account for this, while at the same time maintaining consistency with Amp?re's circuital law.