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Steve Nosko wrote:
"Play with words if U like." The whole phenomenon is not static. The incident and reflected waves move. It is their interference patterns, the standing waves, which are static. Cecil wisely called them the rms values. I assumed it understood that the RF (a-c) voltages and currents are expressed as their rms values unless otherwise specified. Everyone should know that a-c is an acronym for alternating current which, of course, alternates, Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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