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On Jan 10, 2:25 pm, Jim Kelley wrote:
So much for the Poynting vector of a position envelope. What are your thoughts regarding the Poynting vector for a time varying envelope of an electromagnetic wave? :-) If the wire runs in the 'x' direction, the standing wave phasors rotate only in the 'yz' plane. Since the Poynting vector is always normal to the E-field and H-field, seems the instantaneous value of the Poynting vector for a standing wave is still zero. -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com |
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