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Gene Fuller wrote:
As usual, you have taken something generally accepted as true, and then you have added your own special spin. You might have noticed that Ramo & Whinnery did not go into all of the "net" baloney, and neither did HP in AN-95. That stuff is only in your imagination. Translation: I don't have the balls to argue with Ramo & Whinnery and HP over issues that are more than obvious to any casual initiated observer. The last I heard, energy is a scalar quantity. In the cases we are considering, energy is only positive or zero, not negative. As you well know, the convention is to apply a negative sign to positive energy flowing in the opposite direction from the "forward" energy which is arbitrarily assigned a plus sign. When Ramo & Whinnery say, using Poynting vectors, that Pz(net) = Pz+ - Pz-, they are not implying negative power. They are just using the Poynting vector convention of direction of energy flow in a transmission line. We are saying the same thing when we say: P(load) = P(forward) - P(reflected) = P(net) Transmission lines have the advantage of having only two directions so '+' can be assigned to one direction and '-' assigned to the other. It is completely arbitrary - the signs can be swapped and the results remain the same. I agree that the concepts included in R&W and in AN-95 are widely used. However, they were never intended to be distorted into your dream world. See "Translation" above. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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