Cable Antenna Resonant Structure explained in Time Domain
Following our previous video, we find it necessary to provide a detailed explanation of the theory. In this demonstration, which is based on the time domain, we explore the characteristics of a 1/4 wavelength antenna. We examine voltage and current under open and short circuit configurations. We hope this clarifies some of the questions raised in our previous video. Enjoy!

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