Richard Harrison wrote:
Jim Kelley wrote:
"That`s because power doesn`t propagate, and hasten to add - neither do
Poynting vectors."
Words are not objects. They merely represent objects. We use
abstractions for brevity and clarity. Even the best say: "--the Poynting
vector or power density (watts per square meter)." See Kraus` 3rd
edition of "Antennas" page 73, under "Power Patterns".
So I guess that must be where he talks about power and Poynting vectors
that pretend to be electromagnetic fields and propagate along waveguides?
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