Talk:Wave Energy Density and Flux: Difference between revisions
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Energy flux \mathcal{P}(t) is the rate of change of energy density \mathcal{E}(t) . | Energy flux \mathcal{P}(t) is the rate of change of energy density \mathcal{E}(t) . | ||
[[User:MuTau|MuTau]] 17:39, 23 February 2011 (UTC) |
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At the start of the section on Energy Flux, the variable energy density is introduced as capital epsilon, which was already defined above as energy. My guess is that this should be lower case epsilon... Is this correct?
Energy flux \mathcal{P}(t) is the rate of change of energy density \mathcal{E}(t) . MuTau 17:39, 23 February 2011 (UTC)