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Dave wrote:
Since you have changed the circuit source 1 is connected to, you should not be surprised it supplies a different power. But these are not "sources" per se, they are EM waves with a fixed constant energy content. EM waves simply cannot, willy-nilly, increase their energy content. The actual source could conceivably be light-years away so it would take light-years to increase the energy content of the EM waves. So please tell us how a 50 watts/unit-area wave can increase its energy content to 85.5 watts/unit-area while being light-years away from any source. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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