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On Jun 13, 3:02*pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
On Jun 13, 9:34*am, K1TTT wrote: why are they (voltages) indeterminate? *i can calculate them, why can't you? Purposefully, the numerical values of Z01 and Z02 are not given and unknown. The answer to the problem would be the same if Z01=50 and Z02=150, or if Z01=100 and Z02=300, or an infinite number of other combinations. Please tell me how you can calculate an absolute voltage when Z0 is an unknown variable? -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com the same way you calculate the power to be zero watts. no need to know the z0 if the voltage is zero. |
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