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Re: Impedance &c.



The conclusion is IMO correct. The maximum energy deliverered to the load
increases indefinitely with the load. However, the time it takes to
deliver the enerygt also increases withoug bound . . . Jack U

Just a nitpick:
The energy delivered does not increase "without limit". It never exceeds
(and only approaches) EIT =EK.
As R => infinity, I => zero and T => infinity, but IT is always fixed (K),
by problem statement.

Bob Sciamanda
Physics, Edinboro Univ of PA (Em)
http://www.velocity.net/~trebor/
trebor@velocity.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jack Uretsky" <jlu@HEP.ANL.GOV>
To: <PHYS-L@lists.nau.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 8:40 PM
Subject: Re: Impedance &c.


The conclusion is IMO correct. The maximum energy deliverered to the load
increases indefinitely with the load. However, the time it takes to
deliver the enerygt also increases withoug bound.