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On 10/18/2010 2:44 AM, Szczepan Bialek wrote:

Waves are described in the two method: " More generally, the Stokes drift
velocity is the difference between the
average Lagrangian flow velocity of a fluid parcel, and the average
Eulerian flow velocity of the fluid at a fixed position. This nonlinear
phenomenon is named after George Gabriel Stokes, who derived
expressions
for this drift in his 1847 study of water waves."

It is the photons that move at the speed of light.


Photons are the math joke.
Electric waves in a medium made of electrons move at the speed of light.
S*


One thing I'm wondering. In your world, how does the energy jump from
electron to electron? And try to make some sort of sense for once.
Please.


They have the kinetic energy. "the energy jump from electron to electron"
by collisions.

It is a full analogy with the acoustic waves. Molecules are the medium for
acoustic and free electrpns for the electric waves.
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On Oct 19, 7:49*am, "Szczepan Bialek" wrote:
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On 10/18/2010 2:44 AM, Szczepan Bialek wrote:


Waves are described in the two method: " More generally, the Stokes drift
velocity is the difference between the
* average Lagrangian flow velocity of a fluid parcel, and the average
Eulerian *flow velocity of the fluid at a fixed position. This nonlinear
phenomenon *is *named after George Gabriel Stokes, who derived
expressions
for this drift *in *his 1847 study of water waves."


It is the photons that move at the speed of light.


Photons are the math joke.
Electric waves in a medium made of electrons move at the speed of light.

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