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On Jun 2, 2:12*pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
On Jun 2, 8:57*am, K1TTT wrote: wave function solutions to maxwell's equations are enough to prove that for me. Not a loaded question: How do Maxwell's equations applied to a standing wave prove that the component forward and reflected waves are moving at the speed of light in the medium? If it can and if I can understand it, I wouldn't need to use the photon argument. -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com easy, maxwell's equations don't predict standing waves! they are a product of superposition and the simplest instrumentation used since they were first discovered. |
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