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On Jun 1, 8:10*am, K1TTT wrote:
what exactly is the 'interaction' *and why is it unique to that special coherent, collimated, etc, case? Is it not obvious that when two reflected waves cancel in one direction, as at the surface of a 1/4WL thin-film coating on glass, and their combined EM energy is redistributed in the opposite direction, that those two waves have interacted, i.e. have suffered a permanent change and have lost their original identities? Is it not obvious that when two waves are traveling two different paths where the incident angle is, e.g. two degrees, that those two waves will superpose and interfere throughout a certain space after which they emerge intact, unaffected, and have obviously not interacted, i.e. they suffered no permanent change and have maintained their original identities? Did superposition occur in both cases? Yes. Did interference occur in both cases? Yes. Did wave cancellation occur in both cases? No, just in the non-reflective glass case. Consider a transmission line with an SWR of 5.83:1. The sourced power is 100 watts. The forward power is 200 watts. The reflected power is 100 watts. All of the reflected power is redistributed back toward the load at a Z0-match through reflection and wave cancellation. Zero reflected power is incident upon the source. Does the 100w source wave lose its identity when it merges with the 100w of redistributed reflected wave to become the 200w forward wave? Is the steady-state load energy coming from the source wave or the redistributed reflected wave or both? Seems to me, it is obvious that the two original component waves have interacted and lost their original identities for good if they are pure coherent sine waves traveling in the same direction confined to a coaxial transmission line. -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com |
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