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"Tarmo Tammaru" wrote in message ...
"Dr. Slick" wrote in message om... What exactly do you mean by Zr at point z=0? i don't fully understand the page you sent, and neither do you obviously. Lower case z is distance, with the load at z=0 If the power RC is the square of the MAGNITUDE of the voltage RC, then a voltage RC 1 will lead to a power RC 1. He squares it to get the magnitude of the vector. There is still a phase angle How do you get more reflected power than incident power into a passive network, praytell?? You don't. at gamma =2.41, the phase angle is about 65 degrees, and the real part of gamma =1.0 What??!? if gamma, or rho, is greater than one, the reflected power is definitely greater than the incident! Now try this: using the conjugate formula, calculate gamma for the case where the line is terminated in a short circuit, and tell us how that meets the boundary condition. Tam/WB2TT Now try this: understand the page you sent me before you attempt to discuss it with others! Slick |
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