
August 9th 12, 03:57 PM
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Poynting vector
Szczepan Bialek wrote:
"Ian" napisa? w wiadomo?ci
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"Szczepan Bialek" wrote in message
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: But even I am not the poster. I only "copy and paste".
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: So the real posters a Faraday, Lorenz, Tesla and Dirac.
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: They are using the words "oscillations" and "vibrations".
: Wayne used the "leaping". It is also not precise.
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: In the antenna are the unsymmetrical oscillations like in the water
waves:
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:De...ee_periods.gif
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Hello Szczepan.
Actually, yes, you are the poster. You copy and paste and post. The
problem
is that you often don't understand the meaning / import of the text which
you are copying and pasting and posting nor do you learn from the postings
made in reply to you.
So we have the three teams of posters:
1. Faraday, Stokes, Lorenz, Marconi, Tesla and Dirac,
All long dead.
2. Heaviside and Poynting,
Both long dead.
3. You, Tom, Rob and Jimp.
From whom should I learn?
From modern sources that have corrected the errors in the theories of over
a hundred years ago.
Do you know:
""Poynting and the Nobel prizewinner J. J. Thomson co-authored a
multi-volume
undergraduate physics textbook, which was in print for about 50 years and
was in widespread use during the first third of the 20th century.[5]
Poynting wrote most of it.[6""
Yeah, so what?
For example in the textbooks the water waves are "transversal" and the space
is empty.
Gibberish.
In the above link you can see that the water waves are longitudinal.
So what?
This is an antenna group not a boating group.
Have the stars the atmosphere?
Irrelevant to anything.
Do you wear slip on shoes?
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