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On Jan 11, 5:03 pm, Keith Dysart wrote:
I suggest that since the current at the middle of the line is always 0, the power is always 0 and therefore no energy crosses the middle. While tracking mixed energy is difficult, when no energy crosses a boundary it seems easy to keep the energy on each side of the boundary separate. Of course, what you say is only true for net energy. If we have a forward Poynting vector of 100 watts and a reflected Poynting vector of 100 watts, no net energy is flowing at any point. -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com |
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