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Keith Dysart wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote: If the average interference is zero, the average reflected power is dissipated in the source resistor. All of your unethical lies, innuendo, and hand-waving will not change that fact of physics. More precisely, the average value of the imputed reflected power is numerically equal to the increase in the average power dissipated in the source resistor. More precisely, at the *exact* time of arrival of the reflected wave, the average power dissipated in the source resistor increases by *exactly* the magnitude of the average reflected power. Do you think that is just a coincidence? It is not obvious why you reject this more precise, less misleading description. Why do you use such unfair ill-willed debating techniques based on innuendo and not on facts in evidence? IMO, our two statements above say the same thing with mine being the more precise and detailed. I don't reject yours - I just prefer mine. If the source of the increased dissipation in the source resistor is not the reflected energy, exactly where did that "extra" energy come from at the exact time of arrival of the reflected wave? Hint: Since the only other source of energy in the entire system is the reflected wave, any additional source would violate the conservation of energy principle. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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