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The velocity of a traveling wave on the transmission line is

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These transients (surges) travel along the transmission line with a velocity of light (3 108 m/s), i.e., in one millisecond, it travels 300 km along a transmission line. Thus, the transient phe- nomenon associated with these travelling waves occurs during the first few millisec- onds after their initiation.

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