what happens to reflected energy ?
On Wed, 30 Jun 2010 16:46:10 -0700 (PDT), lu6etj
wrote:
a 100 W TX power during one second to gives certain amount of
energy
Hi Miguel,
POWER. Please observe the distinction as appeals to 100W or "one
second" have no bearing on where you seem to be fixated with quanta
and energy. Introducing distractions is not very useful. [I can
appreciate that you are not the source of the distractions.]
I do not confussing wavelengh with quanta!, quantized energy it is
Then quanta is a distraction, or wavelength is.
What sort of human eye we use to see 80 m "light"? :)
Why do you compare 80M to green light? The more wavelength
appropriate scale would be invisible in the 800nM Infra Red or in the
80nM Ultra Violet. Green light's correlative would be in the 55.5M
band (tropical SW).
I did not want go out off topic, I claimed quantum mechanics do not
help so much to solve TL related problems and give some reasons for
that.
Indeed, no doubt this [distraction] is attributable to a Texas
[distracting] snake in the grass.
Quantum mechanics can give a certain perspective and sense of scale,
but [distracting] amateurs shouldn't try that at home or on the
Internet.
I am not an expert in quantum physics and I am not going further
that my elementary physic book examples. Are they wrong? well... then,
I am wrong too :) PSE do not argue with me, I am innocent of charges,
read the references...
The Cosmic Radiation Background has been measured to about 2.76 K,
where the mapping variation (fluctuations of 30 microKelvins) are
within the Energy perturbation (contribution) of our Amateur
transmissions.
So as to not argue, I firmly agree with you that no one is going to
find any utility in any of this. But the debate will rage on
heedless.
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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