EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF APPLIED ELECTROMAGN
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Chapter 2, Problem 82P
In response to a step voltage, the voltage waveform shown in Fig. P2.82 was observed at the midpoint of a lossless transmission line with Z0 = 50 Ω and up = 2 × 108 m/s. Determine: (a) the length of the line, (b) ZL, (C) Rg, and (d) Vg.
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