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Interpretation of Poynting Theorem

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This lecture covers the interpretation of the Poynting theorem, discussing concepts such as energy flow, power supplied, phasers in vacuum, and the balance of active power. It also delves into the real and imaginary parts of the power flow, variations in stored energy, and the average power over a cycle. The instructor explains the significance of different terms in the theorem and provides examples to illustrate the application of these concepts.

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