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Default Standing-Wave Current vs Traveling-Wave Current

Keith Dysart wrote:
So when the edge of the step is travelling towards
the right, is there an EM wave to the right of the
step, to left of the step, at the step, or all three?
Similar question for when the step is travelling
back to the generator?


You are confusing cause and effect. There is an EM
wave wherever there are photons being exchanged
among the electrons. Any speed-of-light movement
is evidence of the existence of photons.

When the line has settled, how do you add the forward
and reflected wave to compute the voltage on the line,
or does the disappearance of the wave mean this is
now impossible?


After all the photons have been absorbed or radiated,
there is no forward EM wave or reflected EM wave.
They simply cease to exist in the DC steady-state
where electrons are not being accelerated or
decelerated.

If only the step itself has an EM wave, how are
voltages computed using reflection coefficient after
the step has reflected from the open end?


If the step is reflected, the reflection consists
of photons. As long as anything is flowing at the
speed of light in the medium, photons exist.
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73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com
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