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On Dec 24, 9:26*am, "Dave" wrote:
"Keith Dysart" wrote in message ... On Dec 23, 10:12 am, "Dave" wrote: Are you really prepared to throw away P = VI? yes, when the V and I are the superimposed voltage and current that you insist are the real current and voltage on the line. They are the real current and voltage. I can measure them with voltmeters and ammeters. Directional wattmeters measure the real current and voltage and perform some arithmetic on these measured values to display "forward power" and "reflected power". "Forward and reflected power" are derived from the real voltage and current. In my analysis, P(x,t) = V(x,t) * I(x,t) is the equation that means the power at any point and time can by obtained by measuring the actual voltage and current on the line at the point and time of interest. try to look at it this way. *when you look at the forward and reflected waves separately it is intuitively obvious how the power calculation shows the flow along the line with each wave. *however, when you look at standing waves you get spots every 1/4 wave where either V(x,t) or I(x,t) is ALWAYS zero... by V*I this means the power at that point is ALWAYS zero. *since power is just the measure of the flow of energy, and energy can neither be created nor destroyed then in the traveling wave there can be no energy flow past those points. *where it is obvious from the individual Vf(x,t) and Vr(x,t) or If(x,t) and Ir(x,t) that are ALWAYS related by Z0 at every point on the line that power does flow both directions. *an obvious contradiction Absolutely. And many readers resolve the contradiction in the wrong direction. And then are willing to throw away P = VI. and if you can't see it by this point i give up. Are you sure you want to throw away this ability? Are you sure you want to claim that instantaneous power can NOT be obtained by multiplying the instaneous measured voltage by the instanteous measured current? i want to throw away this falicy and replace it with the real physically correct calculation. Throwing this away will invalidate much. only in your mind. I have said it enough times now, and hate repeating myself... so you can live with your poor misguided assumptions and formula. *i have shown the obvious errors I'd suggest that remains to be seen. ...Keith |
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