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Default what happens to reflected energy ?

On Jul 5, 5:14*pm, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote:
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On Jul 5, 4:41 pm, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote:



You probably have heard about the sulimation of matter and photoemission
of
electrons,
It means that in the space is the saturated vapour (todays plasma). It is
the medium for your radio waves.
It is known from Ludwig Lorenz.


Todays authors are conjecturing about the possibility of the transverse
waves. Is it not funny?
What waves are in your transmissing line?
S*

i still want to see how you polarize longitudinal waves.


Richard has learn me that the dipoles are polarized not waves.
Monopoles do not need the directional orientation.
Directional patterns are the result of interference.

Is is trouble with understanding that the all scientists work on plasma?
Only students are in the solid aether. But they simply do not know that the
famous equations describes such.
Vectors describes the motions of something. Students should not be told what
it is. Because the goal is math (field method) teaching.
S*
S*


its too hot for this, i'm going for a swim... maybe some nice
longitudinal waves in the water will make me feel better.


 
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