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![]() Cecil Moore wrote: Jim Kelley wrote: Richard Harrison wrote: When the source end of a transmission line is effectively a short or open circuit, ir re-reflects the reflected wave. Are we then supposed to infer that it [the source] doesn't re-reflect the wave if anything other than a short or open circuit appears there? To that list of two, we can add two more. If the source end of a transmission line is terminated in a pure reactance, it re-reflects the reflected wave. When 100% wave cancellation of reflected waves occurs at the source due to total destructive interference, it re-reflects the reflected wave energy components as constructive interference energy in the opposite direction. Anything else would violate the conservation of energy principle. In other words a system in which all of the power from the source reaches the load and none is reflected back to the source without first reflecting then re-reflecting would violate conservation of energy. It's like saying a ball violates conservation of energy if it rolls down hill without first passing through a Rube Goldberg contraption. jeez, ac6xg |
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