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Jim Kelley wrote:
How does inserting a circulator load into a circuit that doesn't have one illustrate anything about energy flow other than the behavior of a circuit with a circulator load in it? It proves that the reflected energy made a round trip to the load and back. If there is no such thing as reflected energy, how is that possible? If it is possible in a system with a circulator load, why is it not possible when the circulator load is removed? You seem to be laboring under a misconception about my point of view, Cecil. But it can't be for a lack of attempts on my part to persuade you of it. This question of yours from another posting gives insight into what you are trying to say. how is it that you were able to ascertain that this heat energy was caused by energy that was reflected from the load rather than having come directly from the power supply within the source? How is it that you are able to ascertain that your reflection in the mirror was caused by reflections rather than having come directly from your face? -- 73, Cecil, http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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