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Keith Dysart wrote:
Actually, the transmission line input impedance is quite real, formed from distributed capacitance and inductance. Like most two terminal circuits, it can be reduced to simpler form. I didn't say virtual impedances are not real. I said they are not causes of anything and are, instead, effects of superposition incapable of causing anything in the complete absence of a physical impedance. You have for a long while now, confused cause and effect. Maybe you should review the three separate definitions of "impedance" given in the IEEE Dictionary. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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