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Hi Jim,
That is more or less true. But the claim being disputed here is the other way around; that voltages and currents generate discontinuities. Actually, the claim was there is reflection from a virtual discontinuity. Almost the same thing? I agree that there isn't in the sense that an open 1/4 wave stub looks like a short but the reflections which appear to have come the short actually come from the open end, but how can you introduce a stub without also introducing a physical discontinuity which will give a real reflection (such reflection of course, not being that which would come from a short)? Alan |
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