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W5DXP wrote:
William E. Sabin wrote: If a 50 ohm generator is connected to a 50 ohm resistor (or resistance), the maximum possible power is delivered to the load. Maybe it should be "maximum *available* steady-state power" which is not always the same thing as "maximum "possible" power"? :-) Maximum possible is correct. The maximum "available" from the generator is a constant value. The maximum "delivered" is the thing can be lower than the maximum. Bill W0IYH |
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