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Richard Clark wrote:
Several but closely related questions: What separates "effect" from "no effect?" (They are, afterall, a rather strict binary outcome.) It is a rather strict binary outcome when we are discussing coherent vs mutually incoherent waves as Walt obviously was. The gray area in between to which you are alluding is called "partial coherence". It is the region between "coherent" and "mutually incoherent" which makes it three-state, not binary, much like a logic 0 vs a logic 1 with an in between region. We generally would not have to worry about "partial coherence" in a transmission line but if you want to nit-pick that subject on rraa, be our guest. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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