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Why are E/B fields of photon in-phase?
It would seem to me that in order for the strength of E+B, and thus the total energy, to be constant the two fields would have to be out of phase by a factor of Pi/2. Am I incorrect in my understanding of the relationship between the two fields E & B and the total energy?
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Depends on how you look at it.
If the sum of pi/2 combines with G/pi you get a massive increase in photonal energy. No doubt the insertion of dieelectrical compulsive input will double the total amount of energy. |
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