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Roy Lewallen wrote:
Dave wrote: "Keith Dysart" wrote: "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. Amazing! I suppose Ohm's law is next? Hopefully, you realize that P = VI only works for DC. AC and RF, with their associated phase angles, are much more complicated than P = VI. As a matter of fact, if you use P = VI for standing waves, you are infinitely wrong. There is no power in standing waves no matter what the voltage and current magnitudes. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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