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Re: TC & Lightning
Original poster: "mercurus2000" <mercurus2000-at-cox-dot-net>
10 megahertz
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Subject: Re: TC & Lightning
> Original poster: "Ed Phillips" <evp-at-pacbell-dot-net>
>
> "Don't worry about the craze, Storms and lighting do have many AC
> components,
> 10 mhz is one frequency that occurs during the entire lightning strike.
> Adam"
>
> mhz or MHz? One sounds a bit low and the other a bit high. Without
> lightning you'd be dealing with essentially a DC field of the order of
> hundreds of volts per meter. To the extent that the lightning stroke
> discharges the cloud in the region from which it originated there will
> also be a strong transient field change of the order of those same
> hundreds of volts per meter with a time constant of the order of the
> duration of the main current in the stroke, around 50 microseconds.
> That's why simple devices can detect strokes many miles away using short
> antennas. Amplification of the transient "AC" voltage is simple.
>
> Ed
>
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