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On Monday, 20 June 2011 07:52:54 UTC+10, Owen Duffy wrote:
.... As I explained earlier in this thread, if Zs=Rs=Zo=Ro, (proof at I am restricting that unnecessarily, the requirement is just that Zs=Zo. More of than not, an instrument that we might use is calibrated for some real Zo, ie Zo=Ro, and so that would mandate that Zs=Rs to observe constant Vf with such an instrument. Owen |
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