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Gene Fuller wrote:
I thought my intention was obvious, but it seems I failed to communicate. Others on this newsgroup have admonished me for worrying about energy and refused to discuss the subject. I thought you were doing the same. Sorry. But do you actually have any references that contradict "Optics", by Hecht? In Dr. Best's article, he superposes V1 with V2 such that constructive interference energy is needed to complete the superposition. On this newsgroup, I asked Dr. Best where that necessary constructive interference energy comes from and he didn't know. That's when I went searching for references and found them in the field of optics. Constructive interference energy can be supplied by local sources as occurs in W7EL's "Food for Thought #1" with its DC example. Or constructive interference energy can be supplied at a point away from the source(s) by destructive interference, e.g. wave cancellation at the non-reflection surface of a layer of thin-film on glass or at a match point in a transmission line. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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