Transmission Line Theory » Exercise - 12. Transmission lines are either balanced or unbalanced with respect to : (a) negative terminal (b) reference (c) ground (d) positive terminal
Transmission Line Theory » Exercise - 112. The characteristic impedance of a transmission line is determined by : (a) Its operating frequency (b) Its length (c) Its physical size and arrangement (d) The signal applied at the input terminal
Transmission Line Theory » Exercise - 110. A measure of how the voltage or current decreases with distance along the line : (a) Propagation constant (b) Attenuation constant (c) Phase constant (d) SWR
Transmission Line Theory » Exercise - 18. At UHF and microwave frequencies, transmission lines are commonly used as : (a) Antenna (b) Coupler (c) Resonant circuit (d) Transformer
Transmission Line Theory » Exercise - 17. Determine the characteristic impedance of a transmission line which has a capacitance of 30 pF/m and an inductance of 75 nH/m : (a) 5 Ω (b) 50 Ω (c) 500 Ω (d) 5 KΩ