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Re: Robert E.Collin
yea,I asked how can we assume V(z+dz,t)=V(z,t) ,what about the voltage on the inductor ? ad I mainly interested to know when we derivate the term
d/dt{V(z+dz,t)}=d/dt{ V(z,t) + d [v(z,t) /dz ] dz }
==> d (V(t,z) )dt + [d2 V(z,t) /dzdt ]dz
how we vanish the red...
Robert E.Collin
Dear Users
Can anyone tell me why didn't Mr.Collin written {cdz d[V(z+dz,t)]/dt } on the page 74 equation (3.1b) of foundation for microwave engineering second edition.
he has written {cdz d[V(z,t)]/dt }.The voltage on the capacitor is v(z+dz,t) not v(z,t).
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