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Dave wrote: Tom Donaly wrote: So in the limit, as the number of radiators is increased to infinity, the amount of power it would take to produce the measured sum would go to zero. Nice logic. 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH Mathematica 6.0 for Sun Solaris SPARC (64-bit) Copyright 1988-2007 Wolfram Research, Inc. In[1]:= 0 Infinity Infinity::indet: Indeterminate expression 0 Infinity encountered. Out[1]= Indeterminate 0 Infinity is interpreted as zero times infinity That's the rule all right. Notice, however, that I said, "in the limit." Does Mathematica teach you about taking limits and such? 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
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