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On Jan 3, 1:48*pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
Keith Dysart wrote: Can photons explain the state of a transmission line driven with a step function after the line has settled to a constant voltage? Of course, photons can be used to explain all EM wave action. A step function accelerates electrons which then emit photons as EM waves. Hint: electrons cannot move at the speed of light. EM waves move at the speed of light. Please describe the final state of the step excited open circuited line using photons. Thanks, Keith |
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