Introductory Circuit Analysis (13th Edition)
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The parameters of a lossy transmission line are L′=0.45 μH/m,
R′=0.15 Ω/m and ω=5×10^8 rad/s. If Z_0=432 Ω, Solve for
>G′
>C′
>γ (Express in rectangular form [radians])
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