Revisiting the Power Explanation
On Apr 5, 11:13 pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
Keith Dysart wrote:
This is also true for the
components in our simple generators so superposition holds
there as well.
I've asked Richard how to hook up two IC-706's in
series to get them to meet the requirements of
the superposition principle. Maybe you can show
us how to do it.
Sure, but I thought it would be obvious that there are many
ways, but take the following as an example.
Place them side by side on the bench.
Take a piece of coax sufficiently long to reach between the
output jacks.
Put an appropriate plug on each end of the coax.
Plug the plugs into the output jacks.
....Keith
PS. Was there a real question there somewhere?
What outcome were you expecting to observe?
And there will be no progress until you explain why you think
that superposition and conservation of energy are in conflict.
You have, for years, claimed that conservation of energy holds,
a claim with which there is general agreement.
Only a week ago you started a thread to argue that superposition
holds, another claim with which there is general agreement.
And yet suddenly you are prepared to discard superposition.
Do you not think it worthwhile to examine the reasons to ensure
that you are not making a mistake?
After all, superposition is a powerful technique and none of the
text books mention special caveats that constrain how it can
be applied to generators.
Where is the source of your conflict?
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