what happens to reflected energy ?
On Jun 27, 4:42*pm, Keith Dysart wrote:
It is not my insistence. It follows from the math.
Unfortunately for your arguments, math models do not dictate reality.
If the math model doesn't match reality, it is invalid. Your math
models obviously do not match reality.
Are you sure you meant this? The electron velocity changes? Or did
you mean the wave velocity? Nope. That does not work either.
Yes, acceleration and deceleration of electrons (in the conductor) is
required for EM waves to even exist. That's an obvious change in
electron velocity. Is that another fact of physics that shoots your
theory down? I repeat: EM waves are impossible during DC steady-state.
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73, Cecil, w5dxp.com
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