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On Dec 30, 9:47*am, Cecil Moore wrote:
Keith Dysart wrote: So do the travelling waves "reflect" off each other? Save the term "reflect" for those cases where there is an impedance discontinuity and use "bounce" for those cases where no energy is crossing a point and even Cecil may be happy. But bounce it does. If your model requires EM waves to bounce off of each other, it doesn't represent reality. What you may be seeing is the case where destructive interference in one direction has to equal constructive interference in the other direction. This is simple wave cancellation, not bouncing. My model requires nothing of EM waves, in-so-far-as it is completely described in terms of charge. Just the basics for current flow. ...Keith |
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