Electromagnetic waves and their interaction with dielectric materials discussed. Between meter and millimeter waves the dimensions of the dielectric become comparable to those of the wavelength. Between direct current to about 108 cps a condenser or a coil represents a lumped circuit element; its properties may be measured in the lower half of this range by bridge arrangements.
Electromagnetic waves and their interaction with dielectric materials discussed. Between meter and millimeter waves the dimensions of the dielectric become comparable to those of the wavelength. Between direct current to about 108 cps a condenser or a coil represents a lumped circuit element; its properties may be measured in the lower half of this range by bridge arrangements.
Electromagnetic waves and their interaction with dielectric materials discussed. Between meter and millimeter waves the dimensions of the dielectric become comparable to those of the wavelength. Between direct current to about 108 cps a condenser or a coil represents a lumped circuit element; its properties may be measured in the lower half of this range by bridge arrangements.