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| BURT wrote: No. Not for the case of a (moving) EM wave. The energy in either field is the same. For non-moving (static) fields, the two may very well be unrelated. -- Paul Hovnanian [Only registered users see links. ] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Have gnu, will travel. |
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