[BC] Cycles don't Hurt...

JD Davis jdavis
Fri Jul 8 10:23:23 CDT 2005


Those of us who are too young to remember don't get the whole cycles/hertz
debate. Who cares what you call it really, as long as you know what it does.


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James "JD" Davis
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Subject: [BC] Cycles don't Hurt...

I agree that a honorarium is a nice thing but it has always struck me as 
odd to change cycle/s to Hertz.  After all, the wave goes through cycles 
not Hertz(es).  Someday we'll have to get use to watching the news on the 
Zworykin and not the telee.

Burt

Tesla is already a term used in measuring very strong magnetic fields.

At 10:12 AM 7/8/2005 -0400, you wrote:
> > jvodenik at sosinet.net writes:
> >
> > > I don't buy into this MHz and KHz stuff...it's still Kc and Mc for me.
> > >  Kinda like politically correct, thank goodness I'm NOT.
> >
> > Curious... why deny credit to Heinrich Hertz, who discovered these 
> "Hertzian
> > Waves", by not using his name as the designator for frequency? It's 
> considered
> > standard nomenclature. Why the "rebellion"?
>
>Naming cycles "Hertz" has no logical connection with RF or radiated energy
>cycles. Please tell me how the Hertz dipole experiment relates to AC
utility
>power. If a name had to be applied to the humble number of alternations per
>unit of time, Tesla would have made far more sense because his 
>experimentations
>included not only electrical cycles but mechanical resonance as well. He's 
>also
>probably the only person who totally understood AC in all its forms from
the
>lowest to highest frequency. So Hertz gets cycles while Tesla is relegated
>to the SI version of Gauss. Go figure.
>
>
>Phil Alexander, CSRE, AMD
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