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Impedance is defined as the amount of opposition faced by the direct or alternating current when it passes through a conductor component, circuit, or system. Check FAQs
Z=γ2Y
Z - Impedance?γ - Propagation Constant?Y - Admittance?

Impedance using Propagation Constant (LTL) Example

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61.504Edit=1.24Edit20.025Edit
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Impedance using Propagation Constant (LTL) Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Z=γ2Y
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Z=1.2420.025S
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Z=1.2420.025
LAST Step Evaluate
Z=61.504Ω

Impedance using Propagation Constant (LTL) Formula Elements

Variables
Impedance
Impedance is defined as the amount of opposition faced by the direct or alternating current when it passes through a conductor component, circuit, or system.
Symbol: Z
Measurement: Electric ResistanceUnit: Ω
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Propagation Constant
Propagation Constant is defined as the measure of the change in amplitude and phase per unit distance in a transmission line.
Symbol: γ
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Admittance
Admittance is the mathematical inverse of the impedance in a long transmission line.
Symbol: Y
Measurement: Electric ConductanceUnit: S
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Impedance

​Go Impedance using Characteristic Impedance (LTL)
Z=Z02Y

Other formulas in Impedance and Admittance category

​Go Characteristic Impedance using B Parameter (LTL)
Z0=Bsinh(γL)
​Go Characteristic Impedance using C Parameter (LTL)
Z0=1Csinh(γL)
​Go Surge Impedance (LTL)
Zs=LHenryCFarad
​Go Admittance using Characteristic Impedance (LTL)
Y=ZZ02

How to Evaluate Impedance using Propagation Constant (LTL)?

Impedance using Propagation Constant (LTL) evaluator uses Impedance = Propagation Constant^2/Admittance to evaluate the Impedance, The Impedance using Propagation Constant (LTL) formula is defined as the apparent opposition in an electrical circuit to the flow of an alternating current that is analogous to the actual electrical resistance to a direct current and that is the ratio of effective electromotive force to the effective current. Impedance is denoted by Z symbol.

How to evaluate Impedance using Propagation Constant (LTL) using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Impedance using Propagation Constant (LTL), enter Propagation Constant (γ) & Admittance (Y) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Impedance using Propagation Constant (LTL)

What is the formula to find Impedance using Propagation Constant (LTL)?
The formula of Impedance using Propagation Constant (LTL) is expressed as Impedance = Propagation Constant^2/Admittance. Here is an example- 61.504 = 1.24^2/0.025.
How to calculate Impedance using Propagation Constant (LTL)?
With Propagation Constant (γ) & Admittance (Y) we can find Impedance using Propagation Constant (LTL) using the formula - Impedance = Propagation Constant^2/Admittance.
What are the other ways to Calculate Impedance?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Impedance-
  • Impedance=Characteristic Impedance^2*AdmittanceOpenImg
Can the Impedance using Propagation Constant (LTL) be negative?
No, the Impedance using Propagation Constant (LTL), measured in Electric Resistance cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Impedance using Propagation Constant (LTL)?
Impedance using Propagation Constant (LTL) is usually measured using the Ohm[Ω] for Electric Resistance. Megohm[Ω], Microhm[Ω], Volt per Ampere[Ω] are the few other units in which Impedance using Propagation Constant (LTL) can be measured.
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