When operating at a frequency of 2 kHz, a cable has an attenuation of 0.25 Np/km and a phase shift of 0.20 rad/km. If a 5V rms signal is applied at the sending end, determine the voltage at a point 10 km down the line, assuming that the termination is equal to the characteristic impedance of the line.

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When operating at a frequency of 2 kHz, a cable has an attenuation of 0.25 Np/km and a phase shift of 0.20 rad/km. If a 5V rms signal is applied at the sending end, determine the voltage at a point 10 km down the line, assuming that the termination is equal to the characteristic impedance of the line.

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