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GEE!!
If dV/dt = 0 then I must have maximum voltage. This has meaning. Hmmm ... if dP/dt = 0 then I must have maximum 'PEAK' power. This might have meaning IF I splatter all over the band. But for SWR purposes it means nothing ... I think ... am I confused? Deacon Dave, W1MCE + + + Richard Harrison wrote: Cecil, W5DXP wrote: "If dt=0, then time stands still,---." Yes, it is a spot frozen in time, a snapshot of slope at one instant. What really interests us is average power over a half cycle or more, not instantaneous power, energy`s rate of change, or power`s rate of change. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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