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Old January 26th 08, 02:07 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Cecil Moore[_2_] Cecil Moore[_2_] is offline
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Default Derivation of Reflection Coefficient vs SWR

Keith Dysart wrote:
Computing Pf and Pr will yield 50 W forward and 50 W reflected.
And yet no current is flowing anywhere. The voltage on the line
is completely static.


Why would you compute Pf and Pr when no DC current is
flowing? It is an invalid thing to do and unrelated to
reality.

And yet some will claim that 50 W is flowing forward and 50 W
is flowing backwards.


I know of no one who will claim that for static DC.
There are obviously no photons being emitted and
therefore, no waves.

Your example is unrelated to standing waves on an
RF transmission line where energy is in motion,
photons are continuously being emitted and absorbed,
and current and voltage loops are active.

One must realize the limitations of one's model.
The wave model obviously fails where there are no
waves.
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