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On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 17:11:56 -0500, Cecil Moore
wrote: Jim Kelley wrote: So why do you have to go to all that trouble when you want to measure traveling wave current, but not when you want to measure traveling wave energy? When one measures traveling wave energy, one is measuring an average calculated scalar value usually forward power minus reflected power or RMS V*I in a dummy load resistor. Sounds like "one" Cecil is shy of experimental horsepower. And for "energy" yet. Another gejoken experiment where the energy of current (known) and the energy of voltage (known) has the requirement of finding the gejoken energy (unknown to Cecil, except as an abstraction spread out over time and phaseless) squared? Some"one" isn't trying very hard. The question wasn't about energy squared. It wasn't about RMS (who cares? Isn't there a scope sitting nearby?). It wasn't about a dummy load resistor. But these objections do make a nice list of excuses. I can well imagine that list will only get longer as the list of experimental options shrinks into a cerebral vacuum. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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