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Cecil Moore wrote in
et: Owen Duffy wrote: Cecil Moore wrote in EM wave energy necessarily travels at the speed of light. There is exactly the amount of EM wave energy contained in a transmission line to support the forward power and reflected power. You are not suggesting that the energy contained in a transmission line in the steady state in the general case is constant, are you? Obviously, a leading question. :-) I'm not talking about instantaneous values here. All my statements apply only to values averaged over an integer number of RF cycles in one second. This gets confusing. You are talking about "the amount of EM wave energy contained in a transmission line" and now you qualify it with "values averaged over an integer number of RF cycles in one second". Average energy over time is POWER... are you talking about power and foxing us by calling it energy. I am confused. Owen |
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