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On 25/05/2010 18:56, Roy Lewallen wrote:
Another bit of reading that might help shed light on the matter is http://eznec.com/misc/Food_for_thought.pdf, written eight years ago during one of the many times the subject has come up before on this newsgroup. Roy's notes lead you into thinking about instantaneous power, and the behaviour over a complete AC power cycle. Thinking that through, and the implication about the power/time graphs at various points on the transmission line gives insight into average energy flow, and energy exchange between line sections, line and load and line and source, and the physical bounds of exchange of stored energy during a cycle. The Telegraphers Equation that I mentioned earlier captures the behaviour of the line, and basic AC circuit theory, Joule's law etc takes you the rest of the way. Sure, working these things through takes time... and there isn't much afforded in today's world of instant gratification where appealing explanations are more accepted, irrespective of whether they are correct. Miguel, invest in yourself and your knowledge, don't accept explanations because of a vote count, accept them because they reconcile with things that you truly know as facts (which sometimes means challenging what you think you know). Owen |
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