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'and' doesn't mean 'or', it commonly means 'in addition to'.  Which does imply two conditions, 1:1 (V)SWR, -'and'- resonance.  (Substitute "matched source and load impedance" for 1:1 (V)SWR if you feel like it.  Or don't.  Same difference.)


You are right, when dealing with AC it's 'more correct' to say impedance than resistance, and if you will notice that "/"...  I gave you the option of calling it whichever one you felt most comfortable with (not to mention that there is always some 'R' in an 'LC' circuit, but that really is getting 'picky', ain't it?  Sort of like those 'mills' that banks pay attention to when figuring interest, but most people don't bother with?).

 - 'Doc


How about the last question I asked?  Wanna answer that one??  :)