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On Dec 25, 11:10*am, Cecil Moore wrote:
Keith Dysart wrote: Cecil Moore wrote: Keith Dysart wrote: Except that V(x,t) and I(x,t) are not, in general, related by Z0. *From "Fields and Waves ..." by Ramo & Whinnery, 2nd edition: V(x,t) = V*e^j(wt-kx) + V'*e^j(wt+kx) I(x,t) = [V*e^j(wt-kx) - V'*e^j(wt+kx)]/Z0 You are quite unfair to Ramo & Whnnery when you quote them out of context. It makes them look like they do not have a clue. It's not out of context. Those are their equations for standing wave voltage and standing wave current. It is net voltage and net current because each equation is the sum of two component values. Apologies to Ramo, Whinery and Cecil. I mis-read the quoted equations. ...Keith |
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