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Dave wrote:
"Cecil Moore" wrote: Can one reverse the superposition whose result is zero to recover the original two component waves? If not, isn't that proof that the two original component waves interacted? no, because you have done a non-linear operation on them by converting to powers. obviously at the start 'a1' and 'a2' are separate. If V^2/Z0 and I^2*R cannot be reverse superposed in reality, doesn't that imply than neither can V and I be reverse superposed in reality? Doesn't a real world EM wave require ExB joules/sec for it to exist and to have an associated voltage and current? -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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