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What is an incident wave,and a normal

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A current or voltage wave that is traveling through a transmission line in the direction from source to load.

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An incident wave is a current or voltage wave that travels through a transmission line from the generating source towards the load. It becomes incident when it arrives at a discontinuity or another medium with different propagation characteristics. Wave normal. A unit vector which is perpendicular to an Equiphase surface of a wave, and has its positive direction on the same side of the surface as the direction of propagation.

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