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Energy of Electromagnetic Waves in Destructive Interference
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[QUOTE="Charles Link, post: 6837237, member: 583509"] [USER=694576]@MartinG[/USER] , [USER=199289]@sophiecentaur[/USER], [USER=729886]@keep_it_simple_silly[/USER] You might find the above post of interest. The energy conservation that occurs when light is brought to a focus by a lossless focusing optic (diffraction theory of optical imaging) is another example of the conservation of energy that occurs in optical interference as was also illustrated by post 44 above. [/QUOTE]
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