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On Jan 10, 9:23 pm, Jim Kelley wrote:
A standing wave is an amplitude vs position envelope. Sorry, that is a false statement. Please reference "Fields and Waves in Communication Electronics" by Ramo, Whinnery, and Van Duzer, page 343. The equation for the standing wave voltage is: Ez = Efor*e^j(wt- Bz) + Eref*e^j(wt+Bz) The equation for a standing wave *envelope* does not contain an (omega*t) term. The equation for the *standing wave* indeed does obviously contain (omega*t) terms since the equation for a standing wave is the sum of the two component traveling waves each containing an (omega*t) term. If the (omega*t) term is omitted it is an envelope equation, not a wave equation. -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com |
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