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Foundations of Wireless and Electronics, 10th Edition
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Foundations of Wireless and Electronics, 10th Edition

by M. G. Scroggie, S. W. Amos
October 2013
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
570 pages
27h 46m
English
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CHAPTER
16
Transmission Lines
16.1 Feeders
In dealing with circuit make-up
we
have
for the
most part assumed
that resistance, inductance
and
capacitance
are
concentrated
separately
in
particular components, such
as
resistors, inductors
and
capacitors. True,
any
actual inductor
(for
example)
has
some
of all
three
of
these features,
but it can be
imitated fairly accurately
by an
imaginary circuit consisting
of
separate
L, C and R
(Sec. 8.16).
In the
next chapter, however,
we
shall turn attention
to
antennas,
in
which
L,
C and R are all
mixed
up and
distributed over
a
considerable
length. Antenna calculations
are
therefore generally much more ...
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