Roy Lewallen wrote:
In that case, there is a single
reflection from the far end (assuming it's not also terminated with Z0),
but no re-reflection from the source, and steady state is reached as
soon as the first reflected wave arrives at the source.
Assuming that reflection cannot exist without energy,
where does the ExH*t energy in the reflected wave go?
(OK now, everyone hold their breath for an answer.)
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73, Cecil
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