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![]() "Jim Kelley" wrote in message ... Dave wrote: "Cecil Moore" wrote in message news ![]() Jim Kelley wrote: Cecil Moore wrote: An *ordinary prudent man* would think that one foot of wire is a "simple series circuit" and it is in a DC circuit. Most ordinary prudent men that I know wouldn't characterize a one foot length of wire as a series circuit. More silly word games - when it is in a DC circuit the current is constant. When it exists in a simple series GHz circuit with reflections, the current is not constant. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com you don't even need reflections. a properly terminated piece of wire has a different current at every point along the wire. At any given instant. :-) ac6xg TADA! And Jim gets the cigar! Cecil, you take too narrow a view. at any given instant in time if you measure the current along a properly matched wire you will measure a different current and voltage all along the wire (repeating every wavelength minus losses of course). nothing was stated that required rms, other average, peak, or phasor representation. |
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