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On Jul 5, 9:16*am, Cecil Moore wrote:
On Jul 4, 8:26*pm, Keith Dysart wrote: Are you suggesting that an open circuited transmission line excited with a step function takes infinitely long to read steady state? Your infinitely long open-circuited transmission line example certainly takes infinitely long to reach steady-state so the leading- edge EM wave continues forever with zero reflected EM waves and your argument involving reflected waves falls apart. No reflections here, so little impact on any argument. Your finite open-circuited transmission line example reaches DC steady- state where EM waves cease to exist so your argument involving forward and reflected waves falls apart. When, exactly, does the EM wave cease to exist? Just after the edge passes? Or only when the edge makes it all the way back to the source? ....Keith |
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