Re: The power explanation
- From: Owen Duffy <none@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 02 Mar 2007 06:16:15 GMT
Richard Clark <kb7qhc@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:2udfu2t712cgojrg52jhh2k2tgeqodmpqj@xxxxxxx:
On Fri, 02 Mar 2007 00:31:55 GMT, Owen Duffy <none@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
The misunderstandings will frustrate your analysis, so try again.
Hi Owen,
Is it noteworthy that I found a blistering hot resistor for exactly
the conditions you set forth? Was I balanced in my reply to note the
alternative did the opposite? Even with my gaff of missing the
halfwave description, was the discussion incomplete in noting there
being a spectrum of responses?
Richard, I must admit I didn't read the rest of your post when you stated
that you didn't know the line length and requested that info.
I have now read it.
I make the comment that just because the situation exists where the Volts
and Current from the source are the same as the Volts and Current into
the line (they have to be don't they), that does not imply matching in
the Jacobi Maximum Power Transfer Theoram sense.
Owen
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