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On Apr 9, 9:48*pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
Keith Dysart wrote: As long as you agree that the imputed energy in the reflected wave is not dissipated in the source resistor; My ethical standards will not allow me to lie about technical facts in evidence. You cannot bully me into doing so. When the average interference is zero, all of the average reflected energy is dissipated in the source resistor. It is true for all examples of Fig. 1-1. You have not presented even one example where that is not a true statement. But all you have demonstrated is that the imputed average power in the reflected wave is *numerically equal* to the average increase in the dissipation of the source resistor. Which is good, as long as that is all you claim. Which it some times seems to be, especially when you qualify with "interference is zero". Finer grained analysis shows that the imputed energy (not average) in the reflected wave is not dissipated in the source resistor. The trouble is, sometimes you agree with this (when you invoke that interference is present), but other times you don't (see your response to the opening paragraph). It is this flip-flop that makes your actual position difficult to discern. ...Keith |
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