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Cecil Moore wrote:
... How can a standing wave, whose amplitude is dependent upon the the phases of the two traveling waves, be used to determine anything about amplitude? How can the phase, which is essentially fixed and constant at zero degrees, be used to determine phase delay? Standing waves have faked the gurus out of their jockey straps. Cecil: Just using logic, an "interference wave" (standing wave) would seem to be a poor choice, alright. But then, my knowledge on this subject makes me dependent upon others, I am listening and attempting to get a grasp on things ... sorry if my ignorance can be taxing at times ... frankly, even to attempt to discern between forward-reflected-standing for the purposes you propose has never entered my mind! Give me a bit, as with others here, this all is taking a bit of time to get ones' mind wrapped around. You have given this quite a bit of thought, I am just beginning down that path ... perhaps when I learn enough, I will agree or disagree. However, you have already given me a bit to play with, such as attempting to "repel photons" from transversing windings. LOL! Regards, JS |
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John Smith I wrote:
... However, you have already given me a bit to play with, such as attempting to "repel photons" from transversing windings. LOL! ... Geesh, everyone must be slow today, sure I would get jumped about using transversing instead of the proper use of traversing ... JS |
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