Cecil Moore wrote:
Given any two superposed coherent voltages, V1 and
V2, with a phase angle, A, between them:
If ( 0 = A 90 ) then there exists constructive
interference between V1 and V2, i.e. cos(A) is a
positive value.
i.e. (V1^2 + V2^2) (V1 + V2)^2
If A = 90 deg, then cos(A) = 0, and there is no
destructive/constructive interference between
V1 and V2.
i.e. (V1^2 + V2^2) = (V1 + V2)^2
If (90 A = 180) then there exists destructive
interference between V1 and V2, i.e. cos(A) is a
negative value.
i.e. (V1^2 + V2^2) (V1 + V2)^2
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73, Cecil
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