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On Jun 27, 12:49*pm, Keith Dysart wrote:
Cecil simply sidesteps these little inconveniences by refusing to consider anything other than sinusoidal RF excitation and by refusing to consider any time based analysis. That's simply false. Using Fourier analysis, I reduce anything other than a sinusoid to multiple sinusoidal RF excitations, perform the sinusoidal analysis, and then use superposition to find the answer. I also reject any example where Maxwell's equations do not work. Your insistance that magical waves can somehow exist during DC steady-state violates the known laws of physics. EM waves CANNOT exist during DC steady-state because electrons are traveling at a constant velocity. You can measure DC voltage with an AC voltmeter but that doesn't change DC voltage to AC voltage. -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com |
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