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Dave wrote:
"Keith Dysart" wrote: Is it appropriate to use P = V * I? it is always appropriate to use P=V*I on the forward and reflected traveling waves. it is never appropriate to use it on the standing wave voltage and current. period... plonk. Arguments like this are usually semantic. Is it possible that Keith is talking about phasors and you are talking about scalars? -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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