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On Jan 12, 3:25 pm, Keith Dysart wrote:
But, of course, V(t) and I(t) are general functions of time. In particular, the discusion was regarding pulses. Pulses can be analyzed as Fourier sinusoidal functions with multiple frequencies. Point is that you could have saved a month of grief on this newsgroup if you had initially said your power equation applied only to real voltage and real current. If you had done that, nobody would have argued with you. -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com |
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