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Current Minima in Transmission Line and Antenna Formulas
Current Minima is the point where the resultant signal current is minimum. Current minima" refers to points along the line or antenna where the current magnitude is at its minimum value. And is denoted by i
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. Current Minima is usually measured using the Ampere for Electric Current. Note that the value of Current Minima is always negative.
Formulas to find Current Minima in Transmission Line and Antenna
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Current Minima
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Transmission Line and Antenna formulas that make use of Current Minima
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Current Standing Wave Ratio (CSWR)
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List of variables in Transmission Line and Antenna formulas
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Incident Current
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FAQ
What is the Current Minima?
Current Minima is the point where the resultant signal current is minimum. Current minima" refers to points along the line or antenna where the current magnitude is at its minimum value. Current Minima is usually measured using the Ampere for Electric Current. Note that the value of Current Minima is always negative.
Can the Current Minima be negative?
Yes, the Current Minima, measured in Electric Current can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Current Minima?
Current Minima is usually measured using the Ampere[A] for Electric Current. Milliampere[A], Microampere[A], Centiampere[A] are the few other units in which Current Minima can be measured.
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