Reflection Coefficient: Steps 4 to 5 Explained by Drforbin

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the steps involved in understanding the transition from step 4 to step 5 in the context of calculating reflection coefficients in transmission lines. Participants explore mathematical techniques and clarifications related to this specific problem.

Discussion Character

  • Homework-related
  • Mathematical reasoning
  • Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • Drforbin expresses confusion about the transition from step 4 to step 5 in the context of reflection coefficients.
  • One participant suggests using the technique of clearing fractions from an equation by employing the least common denominator.
  • Another participant questions whether the technique being referred to is rationalizing the fraction.
  • A later reply advises collecting all V+ terms on one side and all V- terms on the other, followed by clearing fractions and cross-multiplying.
  • Drforbin later shares that they believe they have resolved the issue and expresses gratitude for the forum's assistance.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

The discussion does not present a consensus, as participants provide various suggestions and techniques without a definitive resolution to Drforbin's original query.

Contextual Notes

There are indications of missing assumptions regarding the mathematical steps involved, and the discussion reflects a reliance on algebraic techniques that may not be universally understood by all participants.

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Hi all, Great forum.
I really don't know if this is the proper place for this,
so if it is not please forgive me.

I have been researching reflective coefficients in transmission lines. I understand everything except steps 4 -> 5.
Perhaps it is a lacking in my math skills but could someone show me the steps in getting from 4 to equation 5.

thank you.

Drforbin.
 

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Are you acquainted with the technique of clearing fractions from an equation by using the least common denominator of all the terms?

(This is really an algebra question, so I've moved this thread to General Math.)
 
You mean rationalizing the fraction ?
 
merlyn said:
Hi all, Great forum.
I really don't know if this is the proper place for this,
so if it is not please forgive me.

I have been researching reflective coefficients in transmission lines. I understand everything except steps 4 -> 5.
Perhaps it is a lacking in my math skills but could someone show me the steps in getting from 4 to equation 5.

thank you.

Drforbin.

Collect all the V+ terms on one side and all the V- terms on the other side of the equation. Then pull the V+ and V- terms out by clearing the fractions like jtbell said, and at that point all that is left to do is cross multiply and cancel your like terms. You'll need to pull out a negative so you end up with the Zl - Zo on top and the Zl + Zo on the bottom.
 
Hi guys...I actually did this last night.
I think I have it. Here are my notes. I hope this helps anyone else.
Great Thanks to you all again.
This is a great resource for people trying to learn.
Something in short supply these days. At least in the U.S.

Drforbin.
 

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I forgot last step.
 

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