Abstract

Electromagnetic precursors and other pulses in dispersive media have been studied theoretically since 1914. Yet a recent National Research Council study [1, pp. 73–75] found few measurements that verify the relevant theories. Verification is useful because, where independent theories and measurements agree, the results are highly reliable. This report describes two laboratory verifications of transient-electromagnetic theory that I completed recently.

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