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On 3 May, 11:27, Cecil Moore wrote:
wrote: What advantage would knowing about any current "taper" give you? The advantage of understanding reality. In the following example: Source------------A-//////////-B---------------- wire coil wire The current at A is measured to be zero. The current at B is measured to be one amp. Does it mean that there is an unknown source of energy magically entering the coil from the outside world? Of course not. It just means that we are dealing with standing-wave current and we cannot even tell which way its phasor is rotating. It just means that the forward traveling current and reflected traveling current are of equal magnitude and opposite phase at point A. They are not of opposite phase at point B. The traveling wave phase shift through the coil explains everything. No need for any lumped circuit magic. No need for a magic source of extra energy. A distributed network analysis is all one needs. -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com Cecil, can't you make one and send it to him or better still send him a picture ?. Words and sentences are not his forte |
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