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Scientific Paper
TitlePhase Velocity, Group Velocity and Energy Velocity
Author(s)Victor A Kuligin
Keywords{{{keywords}}}
Published2005
JournalGalilean Electrodynamics
Volume16
NumberS1
Pages14-16

Abstract

It is shown that a group velocity is velocity of wave interference picture of second kind. It has not any attitude for energy motion by a wave. It is shown also, that an energy velocity is equal to the ratio of flux density to energy density of wave transverse components. The energy velocity and phase velocity has an identical direction, and they have simple connection ve = 2vp(1+vp2/c2).