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Cecil Moore wrote:
Gene Fuller wrote: The second observation is that the standing wave is not at all static. Energy is moving back and forth at the speed of light in the medium. Sorry Gene, The speed of water is "sloshing". The speed of light is 10^10 faster than "sloshing". Cecil, If your only concern is the definition of "sloshing", then about 100,000 messages have been wasted. My definition of "sloshing" is as I stated. I believe that Roy would have the same definition. If your definition involves the speed of water, then I have no idea why that topic would be relevant here. 73, Gene W4SZ |
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