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On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 16:04:29 -0500, Cecil Moore
wrote: Jim Kelley wrote: Cecil Moore wrote: You can add Walter Johnson, Simon Ramo, and John Whinnery to that list. "Power in the reflected wave" is commonly mentioned. Proving what, exactly? That power is "in" a reflected wave? Proving that "Power in the reflected wave" is common usage in RF engineering. You are not going to get the human race to stop using the word, "sunrise", no matter what you say or do. Jim, I'm sure you'll agree that voltage is reflected, and that current is also reflected. Then isn't the product of voltage and current power? Walt, W2DU |
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