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Hertz produce radio wave when he made an electric spark.
Why is that spark neccessary?
Why is that spark neccessary?
I understand spark was just a "side effect".HallsofIvy said:It isn't "necessary"-it was just convenient with the equipment he had. what he needed to do was produce a strong electro-magnetic wave. The spark was just a "side effect".
ppt said:Then why can and the process of 'making a spark' produce a strong electro-magnetic wave?
Why can the oscillating current discharge energy?SpaceTiger said:The spark itself isn't what produces the wave, it's the oscillating current flow through the LRC circuit. The spark gap acts as a sort of cork stop to the circuit, allowing the capacitor to build up until the potential difference across the spark gap is high enough to form a spark. Once it does this, the LRC circuit is completed and the capacitor is free to discharge, dissipating energy in the form of radio waves in the process.
ppt said:Why can the oscillating current discharge energy?
Why is the energy in the form of radio waves?