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On Apr 7, 9:17 am, Cecil Moore wrote:
Keith Dysart wrote: On Apr 6, 11:03 pm, Walter Maxwell wrote: It is true, however, that two non-coherent fields from two different sources would just plow through each other with no effect on either. Can one not change the location of the nulls by changing the phase relationship of the two sources? If so, it would seem to me that two non-coherent fields are simply fields without a constant phase relationship and as such, the nulls are constantly moving; still present, but not stationary. If the waves are mutually incoherent, there is NO interference which means no effect on each other. Constructive and destructive interference is impossible between two mutually incoherent waves (under ordinary experimental conditions). By "NO interference" did you mean "sufficiently close to zero that it can be ignored for engineering purposes", or "exactly zero"? If the former, a bit more precision in your writing would be valuable. The use of CAPITALs certainly suggests the latter. If the latter, how incoherent do the waves have to be before the interference suddenly drops to ZERO. ....Keith |
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