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Cecil Moore wrote:
David G. Nagel wrote: evidently Cecil doesn't. It wasn't me who started this thread. If we have one amp of DC current flowing one direction and one amp of DC current flowing the other direction, which direction is the sum of those currents flowing? If we have one amp of forward RF current and one amp of reflected RF current, which direction is the sum of those currents flowing? I was taught that under these circumstances DC and RF work differently. Yes your DC net current is zero. Your new RF current is one amp in each direction. Dave WD9BDZ |
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