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Reflection is one of the main reasons. Reflection is defined as : [Zs-Zl]/[Zs+Zl]
Here Zs is the source impedance and Zl is the load impedance. When they are same, the numerator in the above equation is zero and that ensure that there is no reflection of transferred energy back to the source and entire energy is transferred to the load.
When Zs and Zl are not equal, reflection and hence power transferred to the load vary depending on the difference between the two impedance values.
I hope you'll find a satisfying answer to your question in my attachment.I learnt that maximum power transfer occurs when load impedence is equal to source inpedence. Can anyone explain the reason why?
I want to ask a small doubt in this.....
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By reflection, do you mean the energy transferring back to source due to inductance and capactance? Could you please say how that relation [Zs-Zl]/[Zs+Zl] was achieved?
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In the above figure, I take Rs is variable and R(load) = 3ohms and Vs=20V then what is the value of Rs?
I want to give options also
options: A) 1 ohm B) 2 ohms C) 3 ohms D) 4 ohms
In the above figure, I take Rs is variable and R(load) = 3ohms and Vs=20V then what is the value of Rs?
I want to give options also
options: A) 1 ohm B) 2 ohms C) 3 ohms D) 4 ohms