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In message , George Cornelius
writes Still, I would be curious as to whether that 50% rule - if it is accurate at all (does a laser beam hitting a black body have to reflect back 50%?) - applies to a microwave downlink. If it's a true black body it's all absorbed , and either conducted away as heat or re-radiated at the temperature of the black body at different wavelengths A better laser analogy is a set of lenses and a focussed fibre-optic between them. It's possible to arrange this to be nearly 100% efficient. Brian -- Brian Howie |
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