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On Dec 30, 9:42*am, Cecil Moore wrote:
Bottom line: At points '+' in the example before any cutting, either reflections exist or they don't. If reflections exist, there has to exist an impedance discontinuity to cause the reflections. There is no impedance discontinuity. If reflections don't exist, there is nothing to change the direction of the flowing energy. Therefore, energy is flowing both ways through the '+' points. Now there's a bit of a pickle. You previously agreed that P(x,t) = V(x,t) * I(x,t) but now you claim that there is energy flowing. If you do not accept that P = V * I, please clearly state so. The discussion could then continue with the more basic issue. The *NET* energy flow is zero. NET energy flow is not defined in your favourite reference: the IEEE dictionary. How does it differ from "instantaneous power" for which the IEEE does have a definition (P=V*I, if you are interested)? But it is easily proven that energy is flowing from one SGCL to the other. It would be wonderful if you could provide this easy PROOF since such a proof would settle the question. ...Keith |
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