Cecil Moore wrote:
Jim Kelley wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote:
Yep, and for the same power level, a higher impedance usually means
a lower current and vice versa.
But the impedance *at* such points does not affect the current *at*
those points?
Cause and effect, Jim. Hint: The impedance equals v/i and is completely
virtual, i.e. clearly a result, not a cause.
Little v over little i, Cecil? Are we talking instantaneous impedances
now also? ;-)
73, Jim AC6XG
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