Gene Fuller wrote:
Give us one example where forward and reverse waves "cause" a standing
wave, and then prove that it's not the other way 'round.
Too easy, Gene. Do a web search. *ALL* demonstrations of standing waves
on the web using javascript have the standing wave *caused* by superposition
of a forward wave and a reverse wave. There are hundreds, if not thousands,
of examples. If standing waves could exist without forward and reflected waves,
don't you think someone of your own steady-state cult would have provided an
example by now?
Again, I challenge you (or anyone else) to provide an example of standing
waves in a transmission line without forward-traveling and rearward-
traveling waves. Is just one example, one tiny example, of what you are
asserting, too much to ask? Apparently it is.
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73, Cecil
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