if you take an electro magnetic field and place an EM field going in the opposite direction 180 degrees shift in current flow you get waves filling all full quadrant. This is slightly different than AC as AC flips back and forth 60 cycles per second and at each flip you have only one EM field. With DC and two opposite waves you create a new potential current flow in the 'center' where the movement occurs due to crossing unit circles in motion.
I just realized the opposing electron currents would probably have to spiral eachother as if they did not the resultant magnetic field would be 'unusual' - would it spiral it it spiraled then current would vlow in in all directions - arrhh it is hard to visualize!!!!
two spiraling electric currents would spin their respective magnetic fields.
if the current flows were just next to each-other they could create a voltage potential between them and a new EM field.
ARRH my brain hurts!!!!
if opposite 180 degrees I can see that but I was thinking 90 degree shift.
well i am trying to figure it out yes. i am not saying I understand it all I am not Tesla
Focused antennas? So dual currents, to focus the magnetic field?
is it like the Yagi antenna?
I was just trying to represent two electric currents rotated 90 degrees actually
I was wondering what happens when all 4 quadrants are filled with alternating EM fields - - not canceling - but I guess they would be technically out of phase 90 degrees in the opposite axis than the one represented.
So let me get this right - anons have now been tasked with studying light, em radiation and the effects on matter and thus what what matter is and the wave fields of matter?
Am I reading the coms right?
Now I have to look up toroidal dialectric field and figure out the magnetic field - thanks kek
you can consider a slide but that is how autists work - stick a thing in their brain they will worry it to conclusion.