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It is suggested that the telegraphy equations as derived by Kirchhoff and Heaviside have overlooked the distinction between linear polarization and magnetization, and hence mixed two different physical effects into one.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
It is suggested that the telegraphy equations as derived by Kirchhoff and Heaviside have overlooked the distinction between linear polarization and magnetization, and hence mixed two different physical effects into one.


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Scientific Paper
TitleThe Telegraphy Equation
Author(s)David Tombe
Keywordstransmission line, cable telegraphy, wireless telegraphy
Published2008
JournalGeneral Science Journal
No. of pages4

Abstract

It is suggested that the telegraphy equations as derived by Kirchhoff and Heaviside have overlooked the distinction between linear polarization and magnetization, and hence mixed two different physical effects into one.