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![]() Tdonaly wrote: If Zeno were around today, he could prove that - based on Cecil's idea that, as dt goes to zero, energy transfer also goes to zero - there can be no transfer of energy in a transmission line, since any number times zero is still zero. Of course, we can all see the fallacy in that argument, can't we? What's the fallacy? If dt=0, then time stands still, and of course, nothing happens and nothing moves. -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP So you think it's impossible to send energy from one place to another via a transmission line? Hmmm. I guess Achilles never did catch that turtle. 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
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