A source generates a pulse of width 100ns and amplitude 3V when it is open circuit. Its output impedance is 50 ohms. The source is connected to a transmission line with a capacitance of 200pF/m and inductance of 125nH/m. What is the amplitude of the pulse when the transmission line is connected to the source, how long (in metres) is the pulse as it travels along the transmission line, and how much energy is stored in the travelling pulse? O The pulse is 1V in amplitude, 20m long, and carries 4n) of energy. O The pulse is 1V in amplitude, 20m long, and carries 2nJ of energy. O The pulse is 3V in amplitude, 30m long, and carries 36n) of energy. The pulse is 1V in amplitude, 30m long, and carries 2nJ of energy.

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A source generates a pulse of width 100ns and amplitude 3V when it is open circuit. Its output impedance is 50 ohms.
The source is connected to a transmission line with a capacitance of 200pF/m and inductance of 125nH/m.
What is the amplitude of the pulse when the transmission line is connected to the source, how long (in metres) is the pulse as it travels along the transmission line, and how
much energy is stored in the travelling pulse?
O The pulse is 1V in amplitude, 20m long, and carries 4n] of energy.
O The pulse is 1V in
amplitude, 20m long, and carries 2nJ of energy.
O The pulse is 3V in
amplitude, 30m long, and carries 36n) of energy.
The pulse is 1V in amplitude, 30m long, and carries 2nJ of energy.
Transcribed Image Text:A source generates a pulse of width 100ns and amplitude 3V when it is open circuit. Its output impedance is 50 ohms. The source is connected to a transmission line with a capacitance of 200pF/m and inductance of 125nH/m. What is the amplitude of the pulse when the transmission line is connected to the source, how long (in metres) is the pulse as it travels along the transmission line, and how much energy is stored in the travelling pulse? O The pulse is 1V in amplitude, 20m long, and carries 4n] of energy. O The pulse is 1V in amplitude, 20m long, and carries 2nJ of energy. O The pulse is 3V in amplitude, 30m long, and carries 36n) of energy. The pulse is 1V in amplitude, 30m long, and carries 2nJ of energy.
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