There is no need to do such a thing. Just explain how in a resonant half wave dipole antenna where the current and voltage are in relation to their respective phase angle's, the relationship of those phase's to the distributed inductance and capacitance, explain where the current maxima is, where current minima is compared to voltage maxima and minima. Just explain why the antenna bottlenecks voltage and current in inductive and capacitive regions of the antenna. The whole thing can be written in less than 100 words.
Fine, I'll do it here then even though it is a bad idea. Sorry to everyone else for helping drive this thread off-topic. If it gets to be to much I'll trust the mods to move this stuff to a new thread, which is where this should be to begin with.
I'll even do it your way, but should we start talking past each other, that is on you. For the record, I still say we need to sort out terminology before talking how antennas work.
Lets see, 100 words or less...
I tries and got 25 words before I came to a part where it is like you are speaking a foreign language. You used two words differently than I have ever heard them used before by anyone. I also have never seen them written in books or articles with that usage, so before I butcher the explanation you want by limiting it to 100 words, I need clarification on some of your terminology.
the relationship of those phase's to the distributed inductance and capacitance. Just explain why the antenna bottlenecks voltage and current in inductive and capacitive regions of the antenna.
What are you referring to on distributed inductance and capacitance? Also, what part of the antennas would be inductive and capacitive? Inductance and capacitance aren't, as you are saying, distributed across the antenna. The only things that are distributed across the the antenna are voltage and current, and from these we can derive things like impedance and reactance, which are based on the relationship between voltage and current. Are you trying to equate current and voltage to inductance and capacitance or am I misunderstanding what your are thinking?
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