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Keith Dysart wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote: 1. Reflection Model - the energy is stored in the forward and reflected traveling waves. So it is stored only in the E field. Wrong! Please reference a book on EM waves. An EM wave CANNOT have a stationary E-field in an ordinary transmission line or in free space. But the important question is: Do you consider it to be an EM wave when only an E field is present? No, that violates the definition of an EM wave. If only an E-field is present in a transmission line or in free space, it is NOT an EM wave, by definition. For a single EM wave to exhibit a zero H-field, the Z0 would have to be infinite which is clearly impossible for free space or ordinary transmission lines. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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