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A telephone line has R= 30 Ω/km, L= 100 mH/km, G = 0, and C = 20 μF/km at f= 1 kHz, obtain: (a)
characteristic impedance of the line, (b) propagation constant, (c) the phase veloc

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A telephone line has R = 30 Ω/km, L-100 mHkm, G-0, and C-20 μEkm. At f- 1 kHz, obtain: (a) The characteristic impedance of the line (b) The propagation constant (c) The phase velocity

A telephone line has R = 30 Ω/km, L-100 mHkm, G-0, and C-20 μEkm. At f- 1 kHz, obtain: (a) The characteristic impedance of the line (b) The propagation constant (c) The phase velocity

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