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Apr 24 at 19:56 history reopened John Rennie
Thomas Fritsch
Vincent Thacker
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S Apr 24 at 17:06 history edited Marcel van Doorn CC BY-SA 4.0
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Apr 24 at 11:45 history left closed in review Matt Hanson
Thomas Fritsch
Michael Seifert
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Apr 24 at 8:12 history edited Marcel van Doorn CC BY-SA 4.0
This is not a homework question but a fundamental physics concept that in many books on electromagnetics is not treated correctly, in my opinion.
Apr 24 at 7:59 history edited Marcel van Doorn CC BY-SA 4.0
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Apr 23 at 17:57 history left closed in review Jon Custer
Matt Hanson
Vincent Thacker
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Apr 23 at 17:18 comment added Marcel van Doorn Is this approach correct? By using the image method there is flux between the upper wire and ground plane that is partly generated by the bottom wire. Is it not possible to calculate the partial inductance of the upper wire and ground plane and add them together? If you have an ideal ground plane then the return current through the plane will not generate a magnetic flux around the plane. So only the partial inductance of the upper wire is relevant. This inductance will be smaller than the inductance calculated with the image method.
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S Apr 23 at 17:10 history edited Marcel van Doorn CC BY-SA 4.0
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Apr 23 at 15:48 comment added Farcher Characteristic impedance of a wire over a ground plane
Apr 23 at 15:26 history closed Hyperon
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Apr 23 at 15:07 review Close votes
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S Apr 23 at 14:41 history edited Vincent Thacker CC BY-SA 4.0
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S Apr 23 at 14:41 history suggested ZaellixA CC BY-SA 4.0
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S Apr 23 at 13:14 history asked Marcel van Doorn CC BY-SA 4.0