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![]() "K1TTT" wrote ... On Jun 2, 2:12 pm, Cecil Moore 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. "Kundt's tube is an experimental acoustical apparatus invented in 1866 by German physicist August Kundt[1][2] for the measurement of the speed of sound in a gas or a solid rod. It is used today only for demonstrating standing waves and acoustical forces." Heaviside wrote "Maxwell" equations" much later. EM waves are the angular waves in the solid body. It would not be easy to instal the mirror in such body. You do not know that EM waves were stripped away in 1864. The Maxwell's math is used in machinery to calculate the torsion vibration. Maxwell predicted it: "I propose now to examine magnetic phenomena from a mecha nical point of view, and to determine what tensions in, or motions of, a medium are capable of producing the mechanical pheno mena observed. If, by the same hypothesis, we can connect the phenomena of magnetic attraction with electromagnetic phenomena and with those of induced currents, we shall have found a theory which, if not true, can only be proved to be erroneous by experiments which will greatly enlarge our knowledge of this part of physics." The hipothesis " be proved to be erroneous by experiments" but we have the excelent math for thr solid body. S* |
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