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Determine the values of the lumped parasitic capacitor and inductor in a 5 ft long two-wire transmission line with air dielectric (See Chapter 7 in the Stanley and Harrington textbook). Each wire has a
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Determine the values of the lumped parasitic capacitor and inductor in a 5 ft long two-wire transmission line with air dielectric (See Chapter 7 in the Stanley and Harrington textbook). Each wire has a diameter of 1 mm and the separation between the wires is 1 inch. Show your calculations and the equations used.
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