Roger Sparks wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote:
Roger, do you understand why EE201 professors admonish
their students not to try to superpose powers?
No, I really don't.
It is because (V1 + V2)^2 usually doesn't equal V1^2+V2^2
because of interference. Keith's addition of powers
without taking interference into account is exactly
the mistake that the EE201 professors were talking about.
One cannot validly just willy-nilly add powers. It is
an ignorant/sophomoric thing to do.
If we add two one watt coherent waves, do we get a two
watt wave? Only in a very special case. For the great
majority of cases, we do *NOT* get a two watt wave. In
fact, the resultant wave can be anywhere between zero
watts and four watts. The concepts behind Keith's
calculations are invalid. If you are also trying to
willy-nilly add powers associated with coherent waves,
your calculations are also invalid.
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73, Cecil
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