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Cecil Moore wrote:
If the wave reflects from a short circuit, the voltage reverses phase by 180 degrees such that Vf+Vr=0. The current does not reverse phase so If+Ir=2If=2Ir. Incidentally, this is a different convention from the field of optics. Cecil, That is a rather curious comment. Why do you say the convention is different for optics? There are no commonly used "voltage" or "current" descriptions in optics, so analysis is done using E-fields and H-fields. Otherwise there is no difference in convention between optical and RF. In any case this reversal or non-reversal is not a "convention". It is the mathematical result that comes out of a proper solution to the boundary value problem. The "convention" exists only if one considers Maxwell equations to be a "convention". 73, Gene W4SZ |
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