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Derivation of the Reflection Coefficient?
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September 4th 03, 11:29 PM
Cecil Moore
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wrote:
On the other hand...
if
Vrev = rho * Vfwd
then
rho^2 = (Vrev^2/Z0) / (Vfwd^2/Z0)
So
(Vrev^2/Z0) / (Vfwd^2/Z0)
can be greater than one.
If Sqrt(Pref/Pfwd) can not be greater than 1
then either
Pfwd is not equal to (Vfwd^2/Z0)
or
Prev is not equal to (Vrev^2/Z0)
Intriguing result, is it not?
Only to the uninitiated. Contradictions don't exist in reality.
They only exist in human minds. That should be a clue. |rho1| is
not always equal to |rho2|.
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73, Cecil
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