Jim Kelley wrote:
I think most people here are already quite aware of that. To what energy
do you specifically refer?
Probably the wave energy that you say never existed.
But you have never provided an example of waves
that can exist without energy.
Set the FSU flash example to 180 degrees out of
phase and please explain conceptually where the
energy in those two waves goes when they
superpose to zero in a transmission line.
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/j...ons/index.html
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73, Cecil
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