Concept explainers
The parameters of a certain transmission line operating at
The values of
Answer to Problem 10.1P
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Transmission line is operating atgiven frequency
And the values of inductor, capacitor, conductance and resistance are given below-
Concept used:
Calculation of unknown quantities isdone by the following formula-
Calculation:
By using the formula,
The value of Zo is calculated by the following formula
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