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W4JLE wrote:
One can NOT see a standing wave, whereas one may be computed from the observations. Standing waves are in fact the observable result of the superposition of traveling waves. Interferometers are devices which function because of the fact that standing wave interference patterns are observable. Radio interferometers allow us to do radio astronomy with improved spacial resolution. We most certainly can see standing waves. 73, Jim AC6XG |
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