Gene Fuller wrote:
The phasor has nothing to do with spatial direction of the field vector.
Sorry, but The IEEE Dictionary disagrees with you.
In the description of the Poynting vector, it says:
"E and H are the electric and magnetic field vectors
in phasor notation ..."
I have prepared a graph of a snapshot in time of
a forward wave and reflected wave of equal magnitudes.
When the waves are superposed at the reference plane,
the total E-field and total H-field are 180 degrees
out of phase. The graph is at:
http://www.w5dxp.com/EHSuper.JPG
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73, Cecil
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