K7ITM wrote:
In typical Cecil fashion, you trimmed out the only part I really cared
about having you answer: "Assuming the two "waves" existed
independently at some points in space, you'll have to first tell us
_exactly_ what was done to combine them into one wave."
They were confined to a transmission line. Coherent
waves traveling in the same direction in a transmission
line are forced to also be collinear. Unlike space, a
transmission line forces collinearity upon the EM waves.
But the same thing happens at a 1/4WL thin-film non-
reflective coating on glass. Assuming one brings the
Poynting vectors into collinearity, one can see what
is happening at
http://www.w5dxp.com/thinfilm.gig
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73, Cecil
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