2.) The time-domain current equation for a transmission line was derived in class. Using Telegrapher's equation in the f
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2.) The time-domain current equation for a transmission line was derived in class. Using Telegrapher's equation in the f
2.) The time-domain current equation for a transmission line was derived in class. Using Telegrapher's equation in the frequency domain (time harmonic) form and the frequency domain voltage, given as V(2) =V+-382 + V-2B2 derive the current equation in terms of 2, B, V+, V-, and Z. (That means there should be no other terms than functions and constants like e and j.) (20 points)
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