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Cecil Moore wrote:
Gene Fuller wrote: Cecil Moore wrote: The E-field and H-field of an EM wave can certainly be represented as an exponential function when the EM wave is normal to the reference plane. Think about it. Hecht used that feature in his book. Totally ducking the issue, as usual. No, I'm waiting for an answer from you. It is known that Re(ExH*)/2=0 for pure standing waves all up and down the line. Since E and H* are not zero all up and down the line, how is that possible? Anything is possible in your Fractured Fairytale Physics. |
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