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![]() Cecil Moore wrote: Jim Kelley wrote: Cecil Moore wrote: Here's what the standing wave current looks like when it is not frozen in time. That's the topic of discussion that everyone seems to want to avoid. Standing waves don't stand still. They probably should have been called "looping waves". http://einstein.byu.edu/~masong/HTMs...newave2EX.html I guess that kind of thing can be exciting for the unitiated. Good for you, Cecil! So much for some people I know who assert, "Standing waves don't move." :-) So much for people who don't understand the difference between current flow, and wave propagation. :-) 73, Jim AC6XG |
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