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Roy Lewallen wrote:
For example, the ratio of E to H of a plane wave propagating through space equals the intrinsic impedance of space. The intrinsic impedance of space is purely real (~377 + j0 ohms), which tells you that the ratio of E to H of a plane wave propagating through it is purely real. This means there is no phase difference between the two - E and H are in phase. But if the E-field causes the H-field which in turn causes the E-field, how is a delay avoided? Isn't that faster than light generation of fields? -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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