Cecil Moore wrote:
Old Ed wrote:
"Lossless resistance?" Would that be zero resistance,
or perhaps a negative resistance, as in the active part of
a tunnel diode's V-I characteristic?
I am a career EE, with a couple of graduate EE degrees;
and this is something entirely new to me. Could you explain
this concept, and/or provide some references?
How about an example? If L and C are lossless, then SQRT(L/C)
will be lossless with a dimension of ohms, i.e. resistance.
Umm, isn't that an example of reactance? I assume you would have us
believe they are one in the same. BTW, not all forms of resistive loss
are "ohmic".
73, Jim AC6XG
73, Jim AC6XG
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