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On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 15:51:20 -0500, W5DXP
wrote: Why do you act like it is a far out big deal? Hi Cecil, Are you now trying to convince us that a bajillion volts *RMS* meeting -bajillion volts *RMS* is NOT NET 0? Those are merely the points where the forward Poynting vector and reflected Poynting vector are out of phase. We are dealing with component energies. The NET energy is zero. The component energies are not zero. This would seem to conflict with much of your wave mechanics for the last 6 months. Shirley you cannot deny the impact of a bajillion volts *RMS* simply because your current argument doesn't need that solution, can you? (I guess you can.) However, that is not to say that we didn't notice that rhetorical slide from "could be" to the firmer "is." We can specify these bajillion volts *RMS* with a phase of a mega-bajillion degrees (with deliberate care to avoid problematic 179 or 181 degrees) to suit any opportunistic need. ;-) 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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