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I0OJJ  > ANTENN   01.07.10 19:03l 30 Lines 1009 Bytes #-5797 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: what happens to reflected energy ?
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 "K1TTT" <k1ttt@arrl.net> wrote 
news:e95eef07-be10-4e7e-8996-c1d474281fcb@e5g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...
On Jul 1, 6:14 am, "Szczepan Bialek" <sz.bia...@wp.pl> wrote:
> >
>> Electro gas behaves like all gases.
>
>
>> Air particles move with the speed temperature dependent.
>> Electrons do the same.
> S*

>you can do better than that, you just aren't being any fun now!

I do my best.

May be the Wiki is better: "The electron temperature of a plasma can be 
several orders of magnitude higher than the temperature of the neutral 
species or of the ions. This is a result of two facts. Firstly, many plasma 
sources heat the electrons more strongly than the ions. Secondly, atoms and 
ions are much heavier than electrons, and energy transfer in a two-body 
collision is much more efficient if the masses are similar."

You know: The Sun produces the plasma (it rotate with the Sun) and the 
plasma is a medium for the longitudinal electric waves (Tesla - the father 
of the radio). Is not it funny?
S*





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