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E and H field equations, decay, near-vs-far field article
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 11:38 am    Post subject: E and H field equations, decay, near-vs-far field article Reply with quote

I just wanted to point out an excellent article on E and H fields, field
decay with distance, and where the theoretical line is drawn between near
and far fields:

"Low Frequency Radiated Fields: Equipment And Issues" - Conformity
http://www.conformity.com/0507/0507low.html


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