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On Jun 16, 11:10*pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
On Jun 16, 5:58*pm, K1TTT wrote: no sines, no cosines, no square roots, no Pfor/Pref... so much simpler using voltage or current and simple transformations. Yes, but determining where the reflected energy goes is the title of this thread. My method shows where the reflected energy goes and yours does not! That's the entire point. -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com ah, but it does... it gives the exact same results but without all the power manipulations. the point is, in sinusoidal steady state you can calculate the impedance seen by the source and get all those same results much simpler than trying to track forward and reflected powers. and if you really want to know the source and load powers they are easy enough to get as i showed. |
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