Dr. Slick wrote:
Hint: In a standing wave ratio, there is still the flow of
coulombs, but it's more like they are sloshing back and forth (AC)
between the high voltage nodes.
Uhhhhh Slick, with coulombs sloshing back and forth in an RF environment,
dQ/dt is a sine wave.
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73, Cecil
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