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Richard Clark wrote:
wrote: Neither the instantaneous magnitude nor instantaneous phase is constant. Uh-huh See for yourself at: http://einstein.byu.edu/~masong/HTMs...newave2EX.html The only place the instantaneous magnitude of a standing wave is constant is at a node where it is equal to zero. Between nodes, magnitude and phase are continually changing. -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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