To: Ben Mugged
I wonder what this does to the power or strength of the wave, does it cease to vary by the distance cubed, and become dependent on distance squared? What are the ramifications....
12 posted on
06/06/2006 10:15:40 AM PDT by
Paradox
(Removing all Doubt since 1998!)
To: Paradox
I wonder what this does to the power or strength of the wave, does it cease to vary by the distance cubed, and become dependent on distance squared? Now that is a worthy question. It would seem logical that if the energy of the magnetic field was spread over three dimensions and you changed the propagation to two dimensions the energy from the third dimension would be spread over the remaining two dimensions. For satellite communications, you could gain 1/3 signal strength for no additional cost is antenna size or power levels.
16 posted on
06/06/2006 10:23:54 AM PDT by
Ben Mugged
(If you can read this, thank a teacher. If you are reading it in English, thank a soldier.)
To: Paradox
does it cease to vary by the distance cubed, and become dependent on distance squared? I prefer my distances julienned - looks much prettier on top of the salad. But I'm still searching for a good quantum dressing.
26 posted on
06/06/2006 11:08:35 AM PDT by
talleyman
(Kerry & the Surrender-Donkey Treasoncrats - trashing the troops for 40 years.)
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