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Old March 3rd 04, 04:16 PM
Cecil Moore
 
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Richard Harrison wrote:
If a dissipationless network is inserted between a constant-voltage
generator of internal impedance ZG and a load of impedance ZR such that
maximum power is delivered to the load, at every pair of terminals the
impedances looking in opposite directions are conjugates of each other.


Since dissipationless networks don't exist in reality, doesn't this imply
that it is impossible to achieve a conjugate match at *all* points in a
real-world system? - Not trying to be ornery, just realistic.
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