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Richard Clark wrote:
Continuing that metaphor, Cecil would believe having been born on third base, that he had hit a triple to be there. ;-) That is actually the other side of the argument. When an observer arrived after the game started, Cecil was on third base. Using steady-state logic, the newcomer assumes that Cecil is there without ever having to swing a bat. Someone looks at a transmission line during steady-state. The source is supplying 100 watts. The load is dissipating 100 watts. The forward power is 200 watts. The reflected power is 100 watts. The incorrect assumption is that the source is incapable of delivering the 200 watts of forward power and the 100 watts of reflected power. But the exact amount of energy required to support those values was provided to the transmission line before steady- state was reached. It was rejected by the load and is still there in the transmission line during steady-state. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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