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The electromagnetic radiation of small circuits and small loop antennas
Using only algebra and trigonometry it is shown that current phase differences should not be neglected when predicting the radiation of small current loops. For example, the maximum radiation of a small, square circuit current is seen to be at least three times that predicted when the phase differences of the current are neglected.