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Keith Dysart wrote:
clip...... Now we know from basic electricity that Power is Volts times Amps, so we have: P(x,t) = V(x,t) * I(x,t) P(x,t) is the instantaneous power at any point and time on the line. Power being the rate of energy flow, P(x,t) is the instantaneous energy flow at that point and time on the line. If you disagree with any of the above please read no further and post any objections now. Good! Agreement. Hi again Keith, I would suggest that you add a caveat here. The power equation is true if the measurements are across a resistance. If we are also measuring reactive power (or reflected power), then we need to account for that. 73, Roger, W7WKB |
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