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Gene Fuller wrote:
Waves are useful. However, they are not living objects. They have no will to survive. There is nothing in the standard E&M science based on Maxwell's laws that requires waves to be "canceled" if they no longer exist. There is no conservation law of wave-ality. All EM waves must obey the conservation of energy and conservation of momentum principles. It is not a will to survive - it is simply the laws of physics. Here is an example for you to explain. The source is a signal generator equipped with an ideal circulator and a load resistor: Steady-state #1: Rho at '+' equals 0.7143. Load equals 300 ohms. 100w SGCL--50 ohm feedline--+--1/2WL 300 ohm feedline--300 ohm load Pfor1=100w-- Pfor2=49w-- --Pref1=51w --Pref2=0w Pref1 is an 51w EM wave whose energy and momentum must be conserved. Steady-state #2: Rho at '+' equals 0.7143. Load is switched to 50 ohms. 100w SGCL--50 ohm feedline--+--1/2WL 300 ohm feedline--50 ohm load Pfor1=100w-- Pfor2=204W-- --Pref1=0w --Pref2=104w *Note that Rho has NOT changed!* The only question that you need to answer is during the process that changes Pref1 from 51 joules/sec in the direction of the source to 0 joules/sec (canceled), *exactly* what happens to the energy and momentum? Please be specific. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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