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Gene Fuller wrote:
... Remember, calculate fields first and then worry about power or energy. Any change in that calculation order will surely lead to "traveling waves of average power" and other such gems. I hope no Joules are hurt in the collision. 73, Gene W4SZ If two boards of a length are secured upon the surface of a body of water, their parallel distances to each other computed to "contain" "standing waves" of a certain frequency, and a device to "impart energy" placed against one, to "strike" the surface of the water--much can be seen without the necessity of "complicating maths." Or, a substantial mud puddle, two boards and a timing circuit ... Regards, JS |
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