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 is approximately a plane wave, the opposite sides of the ring representing the two phases of the wave. When one of these rings has become detached from the radiator, the energy contained may subsequently be regarded as travelling outwards with it.

To discuss the problem analytically we take the axis of the radiator as axis of z, and the centre of the spark-gap as origin. The field may be regarded as due to an electric doublet formed of a positive and an equal negative charge, displaced from each other along the axis of the vibrator, and of moment

the factor $$e^{-p_1t}$$ being inserted to represent the damping.

The simplest method of proceeding, which was suggested by FitzGerald, is to form the retarded potentials and  of L. Lorenz. These are determined in terms of the charges and their velocities by the equations

whence it is readily shown that in the present case

where

The electric and magnetic forces are then determined by the equations

It is found that the electric force may be regarded as compounded of a force, parallel to the axis of the vibrator and depending at any instant only on the distance from the vibrator, together with a force acting in the meridian plane