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![]() "Gene Fuller" wrote in message ... Dave wrote: [tons of utter crap deleted] So what do you take away from this? 1. Standing waves have no physical significance, they do not represent power or energy, they do not obey ohms law, they are ONLY a result of superposition of the voltage and/or current waves in the line. 2. can you measure standing waves? Yes, of course. that is how they got their name, you could measure them and they didn't seem to move on the line. but this is only because simple measurement tools can't distinguish the forward and reflected components that make them up. 3. if you want to talk about power and energy you MUST use the individual traveling waves. "Dave" It appears to be useful that you choose to be anonymous. Otherwise it might be embarrassing. Rather than all of that handwaving nonsense about Ohm's Law and such, why don't you show us how standing waves fail to satisfy the Maxwell equations? So what do you take away from this? Standing waves and traveling waves have equal legitimacy. There are many cases where multiple model descriptions completely capture the physical reality. There is no reason to say that one description is more fundamental than the other. 73, Gene W4SZ 'standing' voltage and current waves DO satisfy maxwell's equations, ohm's law, and superposition. you have failed completely to see my point, its power waves that are the illegitimate children and must be bansished forever. maxwell's equations are overkill for this exercise, ohm's law and the simple power equations are all that is necesary to show the inconsistency, why muddle it with details. after all if you can't understand ohms law and calculate power properly you have no hope of understanding maxwell. |
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