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![]() "Keith Dysart" wrote ... On Jul 5, 9:57 pm, Cecil Moore wrote: On Jul 5, 7:44 pm, Keith Dysart wrote: When, exactly, does the EM wave cease to exist? I don't know exactly but it will be when DC steady-state has been achieved, i.e. when electrons are no longer being accelerated or decelerated. More evasion. So are now saying there may indeed be an EM wave present with DC? Not EM but the electric wave. In the free electron laser (halbach array) is DC and waves are produced. Even with DC, the electrons are not moving with constant velocity but hop from atom to atom. Seems like acceleration and deceleration to me. If the electron beam is periodically deflected the current is DC but the all works like the dipole. S* |
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