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Cable Ohm Question
craigm wrote:
Both center conductor and shield have series resistance. True enough. How and when would the flow stabilize and at what percentage between zero amps and a full short? I get the feeling that this may be leading towards the characteristic impedance of the line, eg 50 ohms.. mike |
Cable Ohm Question
What it was was an old wall outlet in the Bell South woman's house next
door and it was leading to a full short.It wasen't making a good connection,their tv set and stereo and window unit airconditioner and the lights were dimming low.She replaced that wall outlet and now everything is honky dory again over there. cuhulin |
Cable Ohm Question
m II wrote:
HFguy wrote: You just go to the occupants of room 1 and ask them transfer to the next room, and so on. There's always another room. That's supposed to be the solution but wouldn't it take an infinite amount of time for all the occupants to move? They can't all move instantaneously. The occupant of room #1 has to tell the one in room #2 to move and so on, ad infinitum. The moving (ripple?) would take forever, but the inconvenience to each occupant would be rather short lived. I'm more worried about the new visitor. If there are already an infinite number of guests in the hotel, where did the guest appear from? ... and are there fire regulations being broken by overbooking the rooms? mike (infinity+1) II Good point. I suppose the new visitor came from another universe. ;-) |
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