The Rest of the Story
On Mar 22, 9:36*am, Cecil Moore wrote:
Keith Dysart wrote:
Roger Sparks wrote:
Ooooppps. That should have been Vg(t) = Vf.g(t) + Vr.g(t)
but doesn't this describe the standing wave? *
Not by itself. It is simply the function describing the voltage at
point g.
The net total voltage at point g is the standing wave
voltage that is present at that point.
I suppose that is a name you could use, but do you still
call it "standing wave voltage" when there is no
reflected wave, i.e. Vr is 0 for all time. There is
no standing wave when Vr is always 0.
...Keith
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