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Cecil Moore wrote:
Joel Koltner wrote: "Powers don't add, field strengths do" "Add" is a rather loosely defined term. A more technically precise statement would be: "Powers don't superpose, field strengths do." Fields superpose, numbers add, and power is the rate of change in energy. When fields superpose, they still must obey the conservation of energy principle, i.e. the total energy before the superposition must equal the total energy after the superposition. It's almost as if you think that if you don't always point it out, energy won't be conserved! :-) Given two RF waves in a transmission line and the phase angle, A, between the two electric fields, the following Power equation, published in QEX, gives us a valid method of "adding" two powers. Ptotal = P1 + P2 + 2*SQRT(P1*P2)*cos(A) According to fig. 7.1 in Born and Wolf, that's useful for showing how light intensity varies as a function of phase, and hence position. It's just that there's no valid way to multiply by the cosine of the angle between two scalars. Maybe wave problems are best solved using waves. The last term is known in optics as the "interference" term, positive for constructive interference and negative for destructive interference. Angle A, the phase angle between the two electric fields, determines the sign of the last term and thus whether interference is destructive or constructive. (A+B)*(A+B) = A^2 + B^2 + 2AB Must the first order term (2AB) in such equations always be referred to as "The Interference Term", Cecil? Doing so seems to impart a greater level of importance to it than to the other, unnamed terms in the equation. The factored form must then be least important of all. Beats, interference, and modulation are fundamentally the same phenomenon. There's no need to get all worked up about one of them in deference to the others, just as there's no need to worry about there being a node for every antinode. 73, ac6xg |
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