Transmission Line Theory » Exercise - 15. When ZL≠ Z0, the power sent down the line toward the load is called the : (a) The incident power (b) The reflected power (c) The power dissipation (d) The carrier power
Transmission Line Theory » Exercise - 13. Input impedance of a shorted lossless line of length π/4 is : (a) Zero (b) Infinity (c) Z0 (d) None of the above
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 - 113. If a change in the dielectric material decreases the capacitance, the characteristic impedance is : (a) Kept constant (b) Decreased (c) Increased (d) Halved
Transmission Line Theory » Exercise - 16. When mismatch is great, this power actually cause damage to the transmitter or the line itself. (a) The incident power (b) The reflected power (c) The power dissipation (d) The carrier power