Jim Kelley wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote:
So what is E^ x H^?
According to Born and Wolf, it's "an abstraction that introduces a
certain degree of arbitrariness". On the other hand it's integral over
a volume is described as something from which "no unambiguous conclusion
can be drawn". So, is that what you're hangin' your hat on, there Cecil?
Actually, the Poynting Vector is extremely well defined *AND* well
accepted in the RF engineering community. Do you really reject the
Poynting Vector concept? If so, that explains everything.
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73, Cecil
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