Wire diameter vs Impedance
Hi to all.. It is well know that a reduction in the diameter of the
wire must be compensated by a higher antenna length to maintain
resonance.
I am looking for an explanation of the reason for this. Why the total
reactance becomes more capacitive? I know math formula showing the
variation of the inductance of the wire vs its diameter, but I a
looking for the real reason, not the mathematical consequence.
I suspect that a higher diam cause higher transormation of AC to
electromagnetic energy on a segment delta(l) so that a shorter
physical length would be needed to include the full electrical 180
degrees of a dipole.. but not really sure of this.
Any comment would be welcome
Thanks, and 73 de Pierre ve2pid
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