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Standing wave ratio showing Vmin and Vmax. Drawn by Heron.
Technical note: This curve is not meant to be a sinusoid, nor is it a graph of instantaneous voltage against distance or time. It is the {maximum excursion of the voltage over time} with respect to {distance} in a uniform, lossless transmission line. Please see the "SWR" article for details of the mathematical function that it represents.
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current | 13:25, 20 July 2004 | 568×338 (6 KB) | Heron (Talk | contribs) | (amplitude of partial standing wave) |
09:34, 20 July 2004 | 902×452 (24 KB) | Heron (Talk | contribs) | (replacing my previous, utterly incorrect, attempt) | |
08:52, 20 July 2004 | 902×452 (19 KB) | Heron (Talk | contribs) | (standing wave ratio showing vmin and vmax) |
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