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by formerly_proven
1650 days ago
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It's not really a debate - anyone with basic EE knowledge knows what this experiment does and what few parameters you need to predict the exact behavior. Of course if you take it literally - superconducting wires, car battery, 12 V light bulb - then it's very likely that the suggested answer is not even technically correct, because the initial pulse amplitude as seen by the lamp is simply too low to light the bulb up. If you take it less literally and match the "light bulb" impedance more or less to the transmission line impedance (~1 kΩ or so in the experiment with the suggested wire spacing and assuming "reasonably thing" wires), then you're getting much closer to the answer he is suggesting. |
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