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Keith Dysart wrote:
On Dec 28, 1:38 am, Cecil Moore wrote: Keith Dysart wrote: Perhaps try googling "in the limit as t approaches 0..." So how many joules can pass a point in zero seconds? You have descended into silliness. You are out on your Harley doing 60 miles/hour. How far do you travel in 0 seconds? So your point was? But at least you now see the utility. Nope, I don't. I don't think the concept of instantaneous power is mentioned at all in "Optics", by Hecht. Ahhh. The difficulty is because you don't "think" that the concept is mentioned in Hecht. Could that be because at 5E14 Hz, it is difficult to measure? Try a circuit analysis or transmission line book. You will have more luck. There is a good chance that your Ramo and Whinery mention it. Look near where they derive Pavg = Vrms * Irms * cos(theta) ...Keith Ramo, Whinnery, and Van Duzer, _Fields and Waves in Communication Electronics_: p. 16 (in derivation of Eq. 3). Van Valkenburg, _Network Analysis_: Eq. 14-2, p. 420. Pearson and Maler, _Introductory Circuit Analysis_: Eq. 5.42, p. 251. Weidner & Sells, _Elementary Classical Physics, Vol. 2_: Eq. 30-10, p. 912. _IEEE Standard Dictionary of Electrical and Electronics Terms, Third Ed._: "Power, instantaneous (two-wire circuits)" Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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