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Roger Sparks wrote:
While it is logical to add the voltages from Column B and Column C, the two voltages are often in opposition so they are not "seen" by Rs. As a result, we must have a reflection from Rs that I am not taking into account. It's not a "reflection" of a single wave, Roger, it is a "redistribution" of energy caused by superposition of two waves accompanied by interference. Eugene Hecht explains it all in Chapter 9: Interference in "Optics". For anyone who thinks he is already omniscient about EM waves, I would highly recommend reading Hecht's chapter on interference. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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