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Old March 9th 04, 08:45 PM
Cecil Moore
 
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Steve Nosko wrote:
"Cecil Moore" wrote:
100W XMTR---50 ohm coax---x---1/2 WL 450 ohm ladder-line---50 ohm load


I don't know from "momentum" of power. If you asking what is going on
within the section of ladder line... The easy explanation is that the waves
act such that the two ends look line 50 ohms


It's a pretty simple question. The energy wave reflected from the load
possesses energy and momentum, both of which must be conserved. There
is no reflected energy on the 50 ohm coax and therefore no momentum in
the reflected waves on the 50 ohm coax. So what changes the direction
and momentum of the energy wave reflected from the load?
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