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K7ITM wrote:
On Nov 2, 9:54 pm, K7ITM wrote: On Nov 2, 3:58 pm, Cecil Moore wrote: Do you know of any way to achieve wave cancellation without any interaction between the waves? It's called "vector addition," not "interaction." A bit more on the lack of "interaction" between two waves... A bit more on the "interaction" between two waves... From "Optics", by Hecht: "Briefly then, optical interference corresponds to the *interaction* of two or more light waves yielding a resultant irradiance that deviates from the sum of the component irradiances." (emphasis mine) Since the "interaction" between two waves is good enough for Hecht, it is good enough for me. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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