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On Dec 16, 1:18 am, Cecil Moore wrote:
Keith Dysart wrote: Keith Dysart wrote: given a black box of unknown internals but told that its terminals present -j567 at the frequency of interest, would you refuse to calculate the length of 600 ohm line needed to produce 0 ohms? Though I notice that you still have not answered the question. Why would anyone refuse to calculate the length of 600 ohm line needed to produce 0 ohms? I think I was the first to calculate it at 43.4 degrees. Exactly. Why would anyone refuse? So the next question is: What is the phase change at the terminals of the black box? 1) -93 degrees? (previous answer when it was a capacitor) 2) 36.6 degrees? (previous answer when it was 10 degrees of 100 ohm line) 3) 0 degrees? (previous answer when it was 46.6 degrees of 600 ohm line) 4) undecidable? 5) undefined? 6) irrelevant? 7) ??? ....Keith |
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