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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote in message ... ................................. Of course, but the point is that there exists energy as power, ExH, in the reflected wave. If there is no energy in a reflected wave, radar wouldn't work. Anyone who says there is no energy in a reflected wave is just pulling your leg. But its not free. If you tap it, it won't be there to re reflect. So, I think in the steady state you have changed the load impedance. BTW, (not a joke or sarcasm) Have you heard of Zero Point Energy? They calculate there is something like 10**26 Joules in a cubic meter of empty space. Tam/WB2TT |
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