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Roy Lewallen wrote:
"But the incident and reflected components don`t. Is that cool or what?" Cecil wrote: "it`s simply another example of the conservation of energy principle in action." Yes. When a radio wave encounters a short-circuit, a reflection takes place with reversal in phase of the voltage but with no change in phase of the current. Voltage cancels and current doubles at the short-circuit. Reflection reverses the wave`s direction of travel because only one of the wave`s components has had a phase reversal but not both. Sinultaneously reversing the phase of both wave components has no effect on the direction of wave travel. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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