A transmission line with a characteristic impedance of 75Ω has a load of 110Ω connected to it. If the magnitude of the v
Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2022 6:13 pm
A transmission line with a characteristic impedance of 75Ω has a
load of 110Ω connected to it. If the magnitude of the voltage
appearing across the load is 23V what is the magnitude of the
voltage phasor V0- at the receiving
end of the line?
As the load is resistive you can assume that the phase angle of
the three
phasors: V0+, V0- and
VL have a common phase angle of zero.
load of 110Ω connected to it. If the magnitude of the voltage
appearing across the load is 23V what is the magnitude of the
voltage phasor V0- at the receiving
end of the line?
As the load is resistive you can assume that the phase angle of
the three
phasors: V0+, V0- and
VL have a common phase angle of zero.