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Cecil Moore wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote: There is no useful phase information in standing wave current. Therefore, standing wave current cannot be used to determine the percentage of a wavelength that is occupied by the coil. Please replace the above with: There is no useful phase information contained in the standing wave current phase measurement. Therefore, the standing wave current phase measurement alone cannot be used to determine the percentage of a wavelength that is occupied by the coil. The standing wave current amplitude measurement does contain some implied information about the underlying forward and reflected waves, e.g. they are equal and out of phase at a point where the standing wave amplitude is zero. How's that, John? Much better. |
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