File talk:Waveguide x EM rect TE31.gif
Are you sure the E field is in the y (horizontal) direction? I thought in most rectangular waveguide modes the E field is usually perpendicular to the smaller dimension of the waveguide? --Chetvorno (talk) 21:33, 11 November 2010 (UTC)
Description missing- issues with technical level
[edit]There is no description, even a somewhat technical one (besides that I am inferring it has to do with X-band bandwidth technology).
-No description of the X-band waveguide besides it's shape which is quite apparent as it is a visual.
-No key for the colors, speed, bandwidth, etc
-no actual explanation as to its purpose unless it is purely educational
while technical subjects need not be explained in non-technical terms, clarification of what/why something is the way it is, is implicitly needed or people that aren't, say, a mathematician and budding physics and CS major would think that's a great animation of lava. That feels bad to me as it appears to be a highly accurate visualization based on an engineeeing electromagnetics text, modeled on MATLAB