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Keith wrote:
"At the quarter wave points where voltage and current are always zero, there is no energy flowing. Period." Yes there is energy flowing, and it is flowing in both directions if it is flowing in one direction. Otherwise there would be no standing wave. The waves flow right through each other so long as the impedance is uniform. Energy flow is unabated at those points of illusory zeros. Those zeros are not zeros at all in the forward and reverse waves. They only appear as zeros when your sensor can`t separate the forward from the reverse. Get a proper directional sensor and the forward wave is sensed as full amplitude as is the reverse wave. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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