One obvious nonsense at first sight is that distance is is sum of electron charge traveled. Traveling electron charges are electric current. Current strength or amplitude is proportional to sum of charges traveling no matter how long is conductor.
In time of the first period of sinus current it is dead time for the 1km distant point on straight wire. Nothing happens in that time. Yes this point would be a wave length apart from the start but along the wire. Start and end points can be only 1mm apart physically. After that time current in this point starts to flow from t=0 like at beginning of wire. Such behaviour there could be many in a circuit we call transition time as a difference to steady state behaviour. First happens after switch on and last until stable behaviour is reached.
I thank you for all your help.linuscomex try to rephrase your question regarding concepts and ideas being offered to you. I expect it will be as easy as reading Rin Tin Tin comics to you.
I expect your new question or confirmation that you finally understand the problem.
It makes no sense to me to play hopeless trials game with you. You read the definition for electromagnetic waves theory and tried to implement it in a 10cm circuit for camouflage. That was obvious so as your statement of being engineer is not true. OK. You should play that game of hopeless trials and we will watch the show.
I cant believe I have returned after a week away and to find linuscomex still constantly repeating over and over the same old incorrect statements that were put forward on page 1, even tho he/she has been told repeatedly what is really occurring :bang:
linuscomex, repeating the same incorrect thing over and over isn't going to change the fact that what you are saying is wrong and it isn't going to help you in your future activities
Reread all the good information you have been given, sit and think about it and let it sink in to your understanding :grin:
Dave
Do you think that given all the information is correct and only my information is wrong?
Do you think i want play game? and repeat repeat my wrong?
if your response convinsing I did not ask again. so pleuase you say.if electromagnetic wave have 300khz frequency and 1 kilometer wavelength how electron propagate in 1mm conductor?what is mean wavelength in this case?
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