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Standing morphing to travelling waves, and other stupid notions
Cecil Moore wrote: Jim Kelley wrote: Sure, assuming energy is being "used" to perform an operation in which no work is done. You'll need to prove the first part of the sentence in order to show the second part to be true. Your ignorance is showing, Jim. It takes absolutely no work to transform impedances because those impedances are virtual and meet the IEEE Dictionary definition (B) for "impedance" which requires zero work. :-) No work means no power, and no ________. See if you can fill in the blank. ac6xg |
Standing morphing to travelling waves, and other stupid notions
Cecil Moore wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote: http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=0PI82Z...97E5D&index=37 It is titled: "Lecture-38-Phasor Form of Poynting Theorem" - enjoy! Wow! I never thought I would ever see this information outside of a university lecture. There are a number of these lectures available. Anyone who is serious about this subject line should avail themselves of the considerable technical knowledge contained in these lectures. Cecil: Excellent! find ... Thanks, JS |
Standing morphing to travelling waves, and other stupid notions
Michael Coslo wrote:
... Amazing! I'm watching the time stamp on these missiles... erm.. missives, and you guys are almost in chat mode! Respectfully, y'all ought to step back an catch yer collective breaths! ;^) - 73 de Mike N3LI - Yeah, I just bet. But we are seeing the "mirror image" of that. It amazes us that someone is so stupid as to use a usenet host which is slower than the postal system! JS |
Standing morphing to travelling waves, and other stupid notions
art wrote:
... Art Unwin KB9MZ....XG( uk) Sounds to me there is a "crack under the door" and the light coming through is suggesting ether has NOT the properties of iron ... Regards, JS |
Standing morphing to travelling waves, and other stupid notions
Jim Kelley wrote:
:-) No work means no power, ... You are right, of course. I've been retired for a decade now and forgot what work was. :-) Work can have the dimensions of joules. Reflected power is in joules/sec. The joules in the reflected wave is equal to the reflected power times the length of the transmission line in seconds. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
Standing morphing to travelling waves, and other stupid notions
Art wrote:
"When an inductance accepts such energy to generate its field one must determine the material used to ascertain the true shape of the field." Bunk! Broadcast arrays have the same pattern using either painted steel towers or galvanized steel towers. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
Standing morphing to travelling waves, and other stupid notions
John Smith wrote:
Yeah, I just bet. But we are seeing the "mirror image" of that. It amazes us that someone is so stupid as to use a usenet host which is slower than the postal system! Tis an amazing universe John, and so many amazing people in it...... - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
Standing morphing to travelling waves, and other stupid notions
On 19 Jan, 07:14, (Richard Harrison) wrote:
Art wrote: "When an inductance accepts such energy to generate its field one must determine the material used to ascertain the true shape of the field." Bunk! Broadcast arrays have the same pattern using either painted steel towers or galvanized steel towers. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI So you reject the magnetic field shape of a diamagnetic material being deifferent from its steel counterpart? |
Standing morphing to travelling waves, and other stupid notions
art wrote:
... So you reject the magnetic field shape of a diamagnetic material being deifferent from its steel counterpart? I have heavy military 12 ft. SS whips, a magnet will stick to them ... Regards, JS |
Standing morphing to travelling waves, and other stupid notions
On 21 Jan, 14:55, John Smith wrote:
art wrote: ... So you reject the magnetic field shape of a diamagnetic material being deifferent from its steel counterpart? I have heavy military 12 ft. SS whips, a magnet will stick to them ... Regards, JS Then it is not fully efficient as a diamagnetic material. You will note that the SS retains energy in its magnetic condition via a hysteresis curve. Art |
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