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Richard Harrison wrote:
Keith Dsart wrote: "Therefore, the forward and reverse waves can not be transferring energy across these points." Waves in motion are transporting energy no matter how their constituents seem to add at a particular point. We can make Keith's assertion true by the addition of one word. "Therefore, the forward and reverse waves cannot be transferring *net* energy across these points. As Ramo and Whinnery say about the forward and reflected Poynting vectors: If Pz+ = Pz- then Pz+ - Pz- = 0 -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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