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Keith Dysart wrote:
So some times Ptot = Pf - Pr Waves traveling in opposite directions have no effect on each other. The result is standing waves. while at other times Ptot = P1 + P2 + Pfudge Actually, Ptot = P1 + P2 +/- Pinterference Coherent waves traveling in the same direction have an effect on each other. As quoted from "Optics", the last term in the irradiance (power) equation is known as the "interference term". Neither of the equations is the "algebraic sum". Of course not, power does not follow the superposition principle. The irradiance (power) equation is the correct way to add the power scalars that exist in superposed waves. I'm posting an energy brain teaser problem under a new thread by that name. Try solving the problem by conventional methods and then try an energy analysis. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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