what happens to reflected energy ?
On Jul 6, 7:27*pm, Keith Dysart wrote:
Then contrast those two laws with the previously discussed
power (rate of flow of energy) and 'conservation of energy'
law. You should be able to discern the similarities.
Of course, the similarities are so obvious I don't even need to state
them. Why are they not obvious to you?
There is a principle of conservation of energy. There is no principle
of conservation of energy flow (power). All you have to do to destroy
power is stop the flow of energy. All you have to do to create power
is to start the flow of energy.
There is a principle of conservation of charge. There is no principle
of conservation of charge flow (current). All you have to do to
destroy current is stop the flow of charges. All you have to do to
create current is to start the flow of charges.
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73, Cecil, w5dxp.com
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