Hertzian oscillator [`hǝrt·sē·ǝn `äs·ǝ´lād·ǝr] ELECTROMAGNETISM 1. A generator of electric dipole radiation; consists of two capacitors joined by a conducting rod having a small spark gap; an oscillatory discharge occurs when the two halves of the oscillator are raised to a sufficiently high potential difference. 2. A dumbbell-shaped conductor in which electrons oscillate from one end to the other, producing electric dipole radiation. |