Elements of Electromagnetics
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Chapter 11, Problem 4RQ
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Choose the correct options from the given choices to mention which of the given conditions are not true of a lossless line.

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Answer to Problem 4RQ

The correct options from the given choices are option (a) and (c).

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Calculation:

Consider the general expression of input impedance for a lossless line.

Zin=Zo[ZL+jZotanβlZo+jZLtanβl]

For a shorted line with l=λ4:

Consider the general expression for electrical length.

βl=(2πλ)(λ4)=π2

Therefore, the input impedance is,

Zin=Zo[ZL+jZotanβlZo+jZLtanβl]=Zo[ZL+jZo(sinβlcosβl)Zo+jZL(sinβlcosβl)]=Zo[ZLcosβl+jZosinβlZocosβl+jZLsinβl]=Zo[(ZL)(0)+j(Zo)(1)(Zo)(0)+j(ZL)(1)]{cosβl=cos(π2)=0,sinβl=sin(π2)=1}

The above equation becomes,

Zin=Zo2ZL        (1)

Therefore, a transmission line with length l=λ4, the input impedance is inversely proportional to the load impedance.

For a short circuit, ZL=0:

Substitute 0 for ZL in Equation (1).

Zin=Zo20=

Hence, a transmission line with one-quarter wavelength long transforms a short circuit into an open-circuit and vice versa.

For an open line with l=λ2:

The electrical length is,

βl=(2πλ)(λ2)=π

The input impedance is,

Zin=Zo[ZL+jZo(sinβlcosβl)Zo+jZL(sinβlcosβl)]=Zo[ZLcosβl+jZosinβlZocosβl+jZLsinβl]=Zo[ZL(1)+jZo(0)Zo(1)+jZL(0)]{cosβl=cosπ=1,sinβl=sinπ=0}=ZL

The above equation becomes,

Zin=Zo{ZL=Zo}

For a shorted line with l=λ8,

The electrical length is,

βl=(2πλ)(λ8)=π4

The input impedance is,

Zin=Zo[ZL+jZotanβlZo+jZLtanβl]=Zo[ZL+jZoZo+jZL]{tanβl=tan(π4)=1}=Zo[Zo+jZoZo+jZo]{ZL=Zo}=Zo

For a matched line, ZL=Zo. Therefore, the equation for input impedance for a lossless transmission line reduces to Zin=Zo. And at a half-wavelength from a load, Zin=ZL and repeats for every half-wavelength.

Therefore, from the above explanation, option (a) Zin=jZo for a shorted line with l=λ8 and option (c) Zin=jZo for an open line with l=λ2 is not true for a lossless line.

Conclusion:

Thus, the correct options from the given choices are option (a) and (c).

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