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Standing-Wave Current vs Traveling-Wave Current
Cecil Moore wrote:
Gene Fuller wrote: What did I say that was incorrect? Suppose that the "standard output" is at a constructive maximum. That supposition is incorrect because it supposes that the standard output can contain more energy than the source is supplying. That supposition violates the conservation of energy principle. Why would anyone make such a supposition that violates conservation of energy? I certainly did not. I merely said the output was at a maximum. Do you think that "maximum" is an illegal concept? Does "maximum" imply some specific numerical value? Frankly, I have no idea what your objection is, and I have even less interest. I gave a standard textbook solution in a straightforward manner that gives the correct result, violates nothing, and is not complicated by all sorts of artificial constraints. If you want something more, have at it. 73 Gene W4SZ |
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