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Gene Fuller wrote:
I do not have a copy of Hecht, but I doubt that he has made any serious mistakes. It would be worth your while to visit a local university and check out Hecht's chapters on superposition and interference. "The reflected intensity plus the transmitted intensity is equal to the incident intensity. Energy is conserved." I suspect Hecht provides exactly that sort of description. Much more than that. As you know, irradiance is power/unit-area and Hecht spends many pages on irradiance and energy. I believe you are reading too much into something Hecht is saying, perhaps in an effort to somehow reconcile conservation of energy. Spoken by someone who hasn't even read Hecht? I suspect if you read Hecht, you would perceive the same information as I. Hecht is big on conservation of energy and spends many pages discussing such things involving EM waves. The beauty of the laws of E&M, as expressed by Maxwell's equations and other fundamental properties, is that conservation of energy is automatic, at least in ordinary circumstances. There is still an underlying Q&A about what happens to the energy in those waves. The energy concept is in addition to what's already there, not any kind of replacement for it. The bottom line is that there are a number of tools available to develop correct solutions to physical problems. Steve Best chose one path, and you choose another. Nope, we chose the same path. Steve just fell off the path and down the cliff about 2/3 of the way through his articles. Steve gave us a very good picture of what happens to the energy toward the load but he gave us a distorted view of what happens to the energy toward the source. Instead of Steve's one-sided approach, I presented both sides thus merely expanding what Steve had already done. Don't limit your toolbox. Funny, just above you seemed to recommend limiting the toolbox to Maxwell's equations and tried to discourage me from thinking about energy. -- 73, Cecil, http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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