Why does a change in impedance cause reflection?

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In summary, impedence is a measure of an electrical circuit's opposition to the flow of AC and is measured in ohms. It can be calculated using the ratio of voltage to current or Ohm's Law. Reflection occurs when there is a mismatch of impedence between two parts of a circuit, causing a loss of power. This can negatively affect the performance of a circuit by decreasing efficiency, causing signal distortion and interference, and leading to errors and malfunctions. However, reflection can be minimized by using components with matching impedence values and other techniques, such as terminating transmission lines with a resistive load.
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why does a change in impedance causes reflection? I know that R=(Z2-Z1)/(Z1+Z2), but what is it that makes the wave be reflected?

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Basically it comes from energy conservation. At an interface of difference impedances not all of the energy will be transmitted beyond the interface. Since energy must be conserved, whatever is not transmitted must be reflected.
 
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An alternate, but equivalent explanation to Dale's, is that reflection occurs so as to satisfy the boundary conditions at the interface.

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What is impedence?

Impedence is a measure of the opposition that an electrical circuit presents to the flow of alternating current (AC). It is represented by the symbol Z and is measured in ohms (Ω).

How is impedence calculated?

Impedence is calculated by taking the ratio of the voltage to the current in a circuit. It can also be calculated using Ohm's Law: Z = V/I, where Z is impedence, V is voltage, and I is current.

What is reflection in terms of impedence?

Reflection occurs when there is a mismatch of impedence between two parts of a circuit. This causes part of the signal to be reflected back towards the source instead of passing through the circuit, resulting in a loss of power.

How does reflection affect the performance of a circuit?

Reflection can result in a decrease in the efficiency and accuracy of a circuit. It can also cause signal distortion and interference, which can lead to errors and malfunctions in electronic devices.

Can reflection be prevented?

Reflection can be minimized by using components with matching impedence values, such as resistors and capacitors. Other techniques, such as terminating transmission lines with a resistive load, can also help reduce the impact of reflection on a circuit.

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