The instantaneous values of He(z) (which is proportional to I(z)) and Er(z) (which is proportional to V(z)) can be represented as A.cos(oot - Bz) In a travelling wave the magnetic and electric fields are in phase, i.e. maximum values reached at the same position and time. The amplitude of the sinusoidal time variation is the same at all points but the phase is retarded from point to point by ẞz =2+z/λ. In general, the total wave is made up of a forward and reverse wave. To produce a pure forward travelling wave, the line must be terminated in its characteristic impedance (50 2) so there is no reflected wave.

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The instantaneous values of He(z) (which is proportional to I(z)) and Er(z)
(which is proportional to V(z)) can be represented as A.cos(@ot - Bz)
In a travelling wave the magnetic and electric fields are in phase, i.e.
maximum values reached at the same position and time.
The amplitude of the sinusoidal time variation is the same at all points but the
phase is retarded from point to point by ẞz =2+z/2.
In general, the total wave is made up of a forward and reverse wave. Ta
produce a pure forward travelling wave, the line must be terminated in its
characteristic impedance (50 2) so there is no reflected wave.
Transcribed Image Text:The instantaneous values of He(z) (which is proportional to I(z)) and Er(z) (which is proportional to V(z)) can be represented as A.cos(@ot - Bz) In a travelling wave the magnetic and electric fields are in phase, i.e. maximum values reached at the same position and time. The amplitude of the sinusoidal time variation is the same at all points but the phase is retarded from point to point by ẞz =2+z/2. In general, the total wave is made up of a forward and reverse wave. Ta produce a pure forward travelling wave, the line must be terminated in its characteristic impedance (50 2) so there is no reflected wave.
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