Plate Resistance
On Mon, 31 May 2010 12:54:30 -0700 (PDT), walt wrote:
You say the source
of the I^2R power dissipated in R is plate resistance, Rp. However, as
I read Par 7.2 on Pages 140 and 141, the reality of Rp is described in
there, but only indirectly,
Hi Walt,
The point I have been emphasizing is that the plate resistance is
real, where real is the conventional meaning of heat following
current. The authors expresses this in all the conventional usages
and mathematical expressions of heat, velocity, kinetics, mass,
collision, current, voltage - everything you would find in an ordinary
resistor.
As for indirectness, no single section encapsulates the entire topic.
However, the remainder of the chapter does. Don't stop early to
examine the sidewalk to ignore the destination.
As so often happens in our newsgroup, the discussion of many topics
stalls at the freshman level and is regarded as complete in every
detail and nuance. "Physical Electronics," is far in advance of those
thoughts.
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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