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John S wrote:
On 7/10/2015 7:38 PM, John S wrote: On 7/10/2015 9:30 AM, Roger Hayter wrote: I may not have defined the generator adequately. I meant that the generator will supply one watt regardless of the impedance it sees. That is your fallacy. A generator (not even a theoretical ideal one) will not supply one watt regardless of the impedance it sees. In what way is it a fallacy? There are theoretically only two possible conditions where it is impossible. Do you know what those two conditions are? I can only think of one which is actually possible, as opposed to a theoretical limit. -- Roger Hayter |
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