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Why is current minimum when voltage is maximum in transmission line?

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When the transmission line is opened from the load end, it is known as open circuited transmission line. As shown in the diagram, at the open circuited end the current is minimum and voltage is maximum. ... At λ/4 away from the opened circuit point the impedance will be minimum because the current is maximum possible.

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When the transmission line in shorted from the load end, it is known as short circuited transmission line. As shown in the diagram at the short circuited end the current is maximum and voltage is minimum. At each λ/2 interval. ... It means that at λ/4 from shorted end the voltage is maximum and the current is minimum

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