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Jim Kelley wrote:
w5dxp wrote: If it were total constructive interference, two 1/2W beams would yield an intensity of 2 watts. That should have been 2 watts per unit-area. Note that I did NOT say two 1/2W beams would yield a power of 2 watts. The correct dimensions of intensity would be 2 watts/unit-area, a power density, not a power. I have already apologized for that goof in dimensions. It was pointed out to you that that notion violates conservation of energy, but rather than admit that you were incorrect, you attempt to revise history. Then there was this: No, that notion *DOES NOT* violate the conservation of energy principle which cannot be violated. That notion relies upon one watt per unit area of total destructive interference occurring somewhere else. The one watt of destructive interference causes a flat black area. The energy from that flat black area is redistributed to the area of constructive interference and causes that area to be twice as bright as the average area. Born and Wolf's equation is valid. Itotal = 4I1 where I1 = I2 = 0.5W 2 watts/unit-area = 4(0.5) watts/unit-area Again, I ask you to please cease from trying to twist my words into a violation of the conservation of energy principle. If you think I have uttered such words, you are mistaken. Next time you are confused, instead of your arrogant ASSumptions, please just ask me what I meant. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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