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A transmission line may refer to a cable or assembly that is designed to carry radio frequencies and must consider the wave nature of the signal. Coaxial cable is an example of a transmission line. It may also refer to high-voltage power transmission lines, used to transfer power from generating stations to consumers.
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Divergence of Et in TEM propagation in transmission lines
Here's my understanding. This is an excellent question, which i think should attract a lot of discussion.
The question is about TEM wave between two conductors, which are not necessarily planar, but …
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Reflection of Electric field in open-circuited transmission line
Consider a parallel-wire or parallel-plate or coaxial transmission line, carrying TEM wave, which we model as E,H,V,I, each having a forward(+) and backward(-) wave. In terms of V,I, we define charact …