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Dr Slick asked -
How could you get more power reflected than what you put in? ====================== Quite simple! It's "Imaginary power". As an experienced electrical engineer you should by now be familiar with imaginary quantities. There's no need for confusion. Mathematics can't be wrong. Only people can be wrong. Just carry on with the calculations. If you asked a real sensible question then eventually you will obtain a real sensible answer. ---- Reg, G4FGQ |
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