Based on the electromagnetic fields generated by a current pulse propagating from one point in space to another, a scenario that is frequently used to simulate return strokes in lightning flashes, it is shown that there is a deep physical connection between the electromagnetic energy dissipated by the system, the time over which this energy is dissipated and the charge associated with the current. For a given current pulse, the product of the energy dissipated and the time over which this energy is dissipated, defined as action in this paper, depends on the length of the channel, or the path, through which the current pulse is propagating. As the length of the channel varies, the action plotted against the length of the channel exhibits a m...
Electromagnetic energy radiated by antennas working in both the frequency domain and time domain is ...
Electromagnetic energy radiated by antennas working in both the frequency domain and time domain is ...
The electromagnetic fields of linear radiating systems working without dispersive and dissipative lo...
Recently, we published two papers in this journal. One of the papers dealt with the action of the ra...
Recently, we published two papers in this journal. One of the papers dealt with the action of the ra...
Recently, we published two papers in this journal. One of the papers dealt with the action of the ra...
Recently, we published two papers in this journal. One of the papers dealt with the action of the ra...
Recently, we published two papers in this journal. One of the papers dealt with the action of the ra...
Electric and/or magnetic fields are generated by stationary charges, uniformly moving charges and ac...
Electric and/or magnetic fields are generated by stationary charges, uniformly moving charges and ac...
Electric and/or magnetic fields are generated by stationary charges, uniformly moving charges and ac...
Electromagnetic energy radiated by antennas working in both the frequency domain and time domain is ...
Electromagnetic energy radiated by antennas working in both the frequency domain and time domain is ...
In this paper, by considering the factors that influence the charge height variation along the light...
Electromagnetic energy radiated by antennas working in both the frequency domain and time domain is ...
Electromagnetic energy radiated by antennas working in both the frequency domain and time domain is ...
Electromagnetic energy radiated by antennas working in both the frequency domain and time domain is ...
The electromagnetic fields of linear radiating systems working without dispersive and dissipative lo...
Recently, we published two papers in this journal. One of the papers dealt with the action of the ra...
Recently, we published two papers in this journal. One of the papers dealt with the action of the ra...
Recently, we published two papers in this journal. One of the papers dealt with the action of the ra...
Recently, we published two papers in this journal. One of the papers dealt with the action of the ra...
Recently, we published two papers in this journal. One of the papers dealt with the action of the ra...
Electric and/or magnetic fields are generated by stationary charges, uniformly moving charges and ac...
Electric and/or magnetic fields are generated by stationary charges, uniformly moving charges and ac...
Electric and/or magnetic fields are generated by stationary charges, uniformly moving charges and ac...
Electromagnetic energy radiated by antennas working in both the frequency domain and time domain is ...
Electromagnetic energy radiated by antennas working in both the frequency domain and time domain is ...
In this paper, by considering the factors that influence the charge height variation along the light...
Electromagnetic energy radiated by antennas working in both the frequency domain and time domain is ...
Electromagnetic energy radiated by antennas working in both the frequency domain and time domain is ...
Electromagnetic energy radiated by antennas working in both the frequency domain and time domain is ...
The electromagnetic fields of linear radiating systems working without dispersive and dissipative lo...