Water burns!
Cecil Moore wrote:
Jim Kelley wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote:
Do you support the IEEE's contention that
"power propagates in a wave"? It's a simple
yes/no question, Jim.
Your question is based on an incorrect assumption, Cecil. As you are
well aware, a correct answer cannot be given to such a question. As
far as I know, you're the only one who derives that particular meaning
from that particular IEEE definition.
It's not based on any assumption at all, Jim.
It is a *direct quote* in plain English from the
IEEE Dictionary. Your response reminds me of
Bill Clinton.
Let's see now ... P = integral of watts/steradian^2 or watts/square wavelength,
over the surface of integration.
I'm late to this question. Radiated power is an EM wave propagating outward from
a radiating source. The units of the surface power density are watts per square
[you provide the units].
YES!
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