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David:
[snip] i am asking you to show me a distributed model for the internal resistance of a thevenin generator that as a lumped model is a 1v step voltage source in series with a 1 ohm resistor. a zero length transmission line doesn't exist so the model is still lumped. [snip] Dave you are being picayune. No one wins a ****ing contest like this, everyone just gets **** on their hands. I could respond with... OK then... how about a transmission line of length somewhat less than exp(-exp(-exp-1000))) meters in series with a 1 Ohm resistor. Will that do? Or do I could use a "recursive" definition. It simply doesn't address or affect the point at hand, which is that a complex Zo line terminated in its' conjugate will exhibit a non-zero reflected voltage. Do you agree? If not, what 's your point? "When I use a word", Humpty Dumpty said, in a rather scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean, neither more nor less." "The question is", said Alice, "whether you can make words mean so many different things." "The question is", said Humpty Dumpty, "Who is to be master: - that's all." -- Lewis Carol, "Alice in Wonderland - The Turtle soup" Dave, I am willing to help you understand my unimportant proof, I didn't realize it was such a big deal, but hey... I recall you asked or commented about my posting, but if all you wanted is to fuss with me over side issues such as if lumped systems obey different laws than distributed systems, then I presume that we will have to agree that we cannot have a productive discussion.. If I have offended you in some way, I did not mean to, please accept my appologies. Best Regards, -- Peter K1PO Indialantic By-the-Sea, FL. |