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On May 19, 2:17*pm, Wimpie wrote:
Just solve this source brainteaser (that contains the capacitor) with the principles outlined in a reference provided by you. Maximum power transfer occurs when the load is the conjugate of the source impedance. Of course, in this case, when the source is purely reactive, no power transfer is possible with a conjugate match. I don't think our models were designed to handle magical situations so I'm assuming this exercise is designed to waste my time (of which I have precious little left). Come to think of it, didn't you call my examples, "off topic", and refuse to have anything to do with them? -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com |
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