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Cecil Moore wrote:
Gene Fuller wrote: I could have sworn that you were insisting the phase still had meaning in a standing wave environment. I know that's what you thought, but you were mistaken. By thinking that, you accidentally posted some support for my side of the argument. Thanks very much. Cecil, I am attaching a few of your quotes in this thread. Sorry to hear about your total loss of short term memory. [Direct quotes from March 5-7] Standing wave current is a net charge flow of zero. Standing wave current is DIFFERENT from traveling wave current. At any and every point, the standing wave current is NOT moving. Since it is not moving, there is NO net charge flow. ****** To tell the truth, standing waves are a product of the human mind. The forward and reflected waves couldn't care less about standing waves Surely you understand that standing waves in a transmission line don't flow - they just stand there, which is why they are called "standing waves". Exactly the same principle applies to standing wave antennas. The two traveling waves have to be analyzed separately and then superposed to obtain valid results. If you analyze net current without superposition, you are doing the same thing as superposing powers, which is a known no-no. ****** The currents that are doing the flowing are the underlying current components, the forward current and the reflected current and they are close to equal. Everything you say about a coil is true for the forward current and the reflected current. It is simply not true for the standing wave current which is just a conceptual construct and not a flowing phasor at all. If you really want to accurately apply the principles you are asserting, you must treat the forward current and reflected current separately and then superpose the results. Applying your above principle to standing wave current is akin to superposing power and that's a no-no. I have never seen such a wide-spread blind spot. [end quotes] 73, Gene W4SZ |
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