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… Was this written by ai
I’m an rf engineer and I swear it feels like I’m having a stroke reading your comments
… Was this written by ai
I’m an rf engineer and I swear it feels like I’m having a stroke reading your comments
Sorry, your comment doesn’t make sense and doesn’t seem correct to me.
Yes there is a capacitance, but capacitance isn’t “voltage potential”. Capacitance is a ratio of coulombs per volt. Anyway, that’s beside the point.
There is capacitance and it’s defined by geometry.
“The potential between you and the antenna affects the filter of the signal”
You’re not adding potential to anything, nor are you affecting any filters.
Any capacitance you add will change the impedance of the resonant antenna. You get maximum power transfer when the impedance is matched.
Another way to look at it, you’re changing the resonant frequency.
Depends. If the antennas were resonant dipoles placed some fraction of a wavelength away from each other (1/4 wave away), you may get some cancellation of the signal.
Look up the “yagi uda” antenna, it’s the classic rooftop tv antenna. The elements are spaced by fractions of a wavelength to achieve directivity. One single element is driven, the others are just resonant lengths of wire.
That can be for a few reasons…
In some cases you’re tuning (or detuning) the antenna capacitively.
On other cases, like if your tv gets interference when you’re standing in part the room, there may be standing waves causing interference, as the rf is bouncing around your room.
Woah- intentionally?
If so, that’s amazing. What a clever idea
And that’s literally how we got the bakers dozen.
If your dozen of baked goods wasn’t above a threshold you would be harshly punished. So bakers would give an extra so there’s no way they would get in trouble.
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In a communist society, say Soviet Russia, were the goods for a train really exchanged?
Like yeah, the ore comes from the mine, gets smelted, coked, forged, brought to another factory for machining, another factory for assembly.
So does it fulfill the definition requiring exchange of goods? I argue not, The goods were transported, but the ownership remained with the government.
And if he dies he’s a martyr. Usually takes an event like that to knock the dominoes.
Fiduciary responsibility. Shareholders/investors can, have, and will, sue.
That’s where the primary focus is supposed to lie. Legally anyway.
If selling all the assets and firing all the people could increase the share price for a quarter, they’ll do it.
Don’t forget the nic
Triad of stims genz uses
What offices have smoke?
Overwork is still very common despite less people smoking.
Also, nicotine is a simulant and really doesn’t make you less productive. Just like coffee won’t. Actually there’s an argument it should help.
If they keep it up there won’t be a tomorrow
If we’re talking about a direct hit, the radiation is going to be substantial
That would have to be a big ship to feel a shock wave without being consumed by the ball of plasma
Microplastics and forever chemicals are going to be a problem to localvores too.
It’s documented in early human works and there’s nobody who wrote about discovering it in those early human works.
Actually, nobody discovered it until this chef guy apparently.
Did he really though?
Sliced or mashed avocado has been eaten on some sort of bread, flatbread, or tortilla (often heated or toasted) since humans first started consuming bread and avocados, and before any documented or written history.
According to The Washington Post, chef Bill Granger may have been the first person to put avocado toast on a modern café menu in 1993 in Sydney,[9] although the dish is documented in Brisbane, Australia, as early as 1929
as the distance increases the capacitance reduces. But C=Q/V doesn’t mean you’re not inducing any potential into the antenna… You’re adding to the load… C=ε*A/d is the equation that says capacitance will decrease with distance, but that isn’t going to induce any voltage in this case.
yes this is what I’m saying.
in the very near field, conductive tissue, ie a body, will have Eddy currents. Your body has an ε term as well as σ. You can definitely load an antenna. The R term will dominate but there will be some effect on inductance.