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Richard Harrison wrote: At a short or an open on a line , it is the current or voltage the discontinuity generates which turns the wave around. That is more or less true. But the claim being disputed here is the other way around; that voltages and currents generate discontinuities. If a virtual condition can generate the energy surge or escalation needed for a reversal in direction, it is as acceptable as a real discontinuity, in my opinion. If it can do that it is acceptable as a miracle, in my opinion. :-) 73, Jim AC6XG |
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