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On Jun 13, 12:00*am, Cecil Moore wrote:
On Jun 12, 4:34*pm, K1TTT wrote: ok, so you defined a case where the superposition of the reflected and refracted waves at a discontinuity results in a zero sum. *is that supposed to prove something? *did i ever say that you could not define such a case?? I would call two waves superposing to zero indefinitely, "wave cancellation". If that is not wave cancellation, where did the reflected and refracted wavefronts go along with their energy components? The answer to that question will reveal exactly what happens to the reflected energy. Here's a brain teaser for you and others. Given a Z01 to Z02 impedance discontinuity with a power reflection coefficient of 0.25 at the '+' discontinuity: ------Z01------+------Z02-------load Pfor1 in the Z01 section is 100 watts. Pref1 in the Z01 section is zero watts. What is Pfor2, Pref2, and the SWR in the Z02 section? -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com just for fun... explain why i can see that discontinuity between z01 and z02 when i hook up my tdr. |
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