[2] A 50 lossless transmission line short-circuited at one end is used to simulate at a frequency of 2.5 GHz a 5 pF capa

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[2] A 50 lossless transmission line short-circuited at one end is used to simulate at a frequency of 2.5 GHz a 5 pF capa

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2 A 50 Lossless Transmission Line Short Circuited At One End Is Used To Simulate At A Frequency Of 2 5 Ghz A 5 Pf Capa 1
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[2] A 50 lossless transmission line short-circuited at one end is used to simulate at a frequency of 2.5 GHz a 5 pF capacitor when looking into its other end. What length of transmission line do you require to achieve this simulation if you are given that the phase velocity on the line is von = 0.75c.? (5 points) Prove from first principles any formula you use in the above simulation, i.e., start with the transmission line phasor voltage and current equations in proving the formula you use. (5 points)
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