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Cecil Moore wrote:
Roy Lewallen wrote: There's no such thing as "standing wave current". You'll find no references to this fictitious entity in any electromagnetics text. On the contrary, "Traveling Wave Engineering", R.K.Moore, page 134: Fig. 5-12. Voltage and Current Standing Waves on open-circuited line. i = Re(V+/Z0)[e^j(wt+bd)+e^j(wt-bd) This is the same equation for standing wave current that appears in "Fields and Waves ...", Ramo and Whinnery. So I guess that ups the total now to at least two that we know of. Just exactly how many different kinds of alternating current do you reckon there are, Cecil? :-) ac6xg |
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