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The Transverse Electromagnetic Wave


"The usually accepted view that the conductor current produces the magnetic field surrounding it must be displaced by the more appropriate one that the electromagnetic field surrounding the conductor produces, through a small drain on the energy supply, the current in the conductor. Although the value of the latter may be used in computing the transmitted energy, one should clearly recognize that physically this current produces only a loss and in no way has a direct part in the phenomenon of power transmission."

Malcolm Davidson

        



See a motor I made using this theory with a two pound rotor spinning at 2,400 rpm using only seven watts of electricity here ( 2.5 megs).

Electromagnetic Theory approached via the guided TEM Wave

http://www.ivorcatt.com/em.htm


Electromagnetism 1


by Ivor Catt
2002 update of book - ISBN: 0 906340 10 1


Index
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Prefaces 
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Introduction
Battery drives load via long transmission line. (Mathematical analysis)
Battery drives load via long transmission line. (Numerical analysis)
The Pulse
Interacting TEM waves
Interaction between TEM pulses
Future developments
Historical background
Copper as a dielectric
Properties of a Transmission Line, or; Proof that only one type of wave-front pattern can be propagated down a two-wire system
Description of crosstalk between parallel buried conductors
Description of crosstalk between parallel surface conductors
Printed circuit boards for high speed logic
The L-C Oscillator Circuit
The Inductor as a Transmission Line
Calculation of Formulae
Crosstalk between Two Pairs of Parallel Conductors
Energy Current
The capacitor
The diode as an energy-controlled, not a charge-controlled device
Cumulative index
Glossary of Terms
Keyword Alphabetical Index
References
Book Review first published in the IEE Journal "Electronics & Communication Engineering Journal October 1995, p218


 

Order the book from ivor@ivorcatt.com



Published Thursday, May 18, 2006 1:49 AM by Ian

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