Keith Dysart wrote:
But the distributed capacitance and inductance
are physical impedances.
But they are constant, i.e. there is no physical
impedance *discontinuity*. The reflection coefficient
inside a homogeneous piece of transmission line is
(Z0-Z0)/(Z0+Z0)=0, i.e. there can be no reflections.
The reflection coefficient in free space is
(1.0-1.0)/(1.0+1.0)=0, i.e. there can be no reflections
in free space.
Neither 'virtual impedance' nor 'impedance, virtual'
are in the dictionary (at least the 7th Edition).
"Virtual" essentially means that no physical impedor
exists. The virtual impedance definition is covered
by definition (B), the ratio of voltage to current
which *causes* the impedance. A virtual impedance
is an *effect*, not a cause.
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73, Cecil
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