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Art Unwin wrote:
On Nov 23, 9:18 am, Cecil Moore wrote: Richard Harrison wrote: If Cecil were asked where a reflection occurs on an antenna or a transmission line, I`d wager he would reply, at the same place the impedance discontinuity occurs. Yep, and if one impedance is infinite (or zero or purely reactive), the magnitude of the reflection coefficient is |1.0|, i.e. 100% reflection. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com Ceci If the surface of a conductor is completely covered by precharged particles and is aprouched by a changing electrical field would it not it be opposed by the electric field pre placed on the surface? Would the difference between ... Best regards Art Unwin KB9MZ.......XG (uk) When we return to college, get a job in the physics lab, become friends with the head of the department, etc. ... we will pose your question, and suggest an experiment(s) to explore all this ... In the meantime, GET REAL! Regards, JS |
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