Q) A transmission line of 300 Km long having a resistance of 10.4 QKm , a capacitance of 0.00835 µFKm, an inductance of 3.67 mHKm and a conductance of 0.8 uSKm at a frequency of 796 Hz. The line is terminated by its characteristic impedance. A 2 V generator with an internal resistance of 600 Q is connected to the sending end. Determine the voltage and current at the receiving end.

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Q) A transmission line of 300 Km long having a resistance of 10.4 QKm
, a capacitance of 0.00835 µFKm, an inductance of 3.67 mHKm' and a
conductance of 0.8 uSKm at a frequency of 796 Hz. The line is
terminated by its characteristic impedance. A 2 V generator with an
internal resistance of 600 Q is connected to the sending end. Determine
the voltage and current at the receiving end.
Transcribed Image Text:Q) A transmission line of 300 Km long having a resistance of 10.4 QKm , a capacitance of 0.00835 µFKm, an inductance of 3.67 mHKm' and a conductance of 0.8 uSKm at a frequency of 796 Hz. The line is terminated by its characteristic impedance. A 2 V generator with an internal resistance of 600 Q is connected to the sending end. Determine the voltage and current at the receiving end.
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