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The Incident Voltage on the transmission line is equal to half the generator voltage. Check FAQs
Vi=IiZ0
Vi - Incident Voltage?Ii - Incident Current?Z0 - Characteristic Impedance?

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666Edit=12Edit55.5Edit
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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Vi=IiZ0
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Vi=12A55.5Ω
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Vi=1255.5
LAST Step Evaluate
Vi=666V

Incident Voltage of Incident Wave Formula Elements

Variables
Incident Voltage
The Incident Voltage on the transmission line is equal to half the generator voltage.
Symbol: Vi
Measurement: Electric PotentialUnit: V
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Incident Current
Incident Current is the Current wave that is traveling from the sending end to the receiving end of the Transmission line during any transient condition.
Symbol: Ii
Measurement: Electric CurrentUnit: A
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Characteristic Impedance
The characteristic impedance of a uniform transmission line is the ratio of the amplitudes of voltage and current of a single wave propagating along the line during transient condition.
Symbol: Z0
Measurement: Electric ResistanceUnit: Ω
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find Incident Voltage

​Go Incident Voltage using Transmitted Voltage (Load OC)
Vi=Vt2
​Go Incident Voltage using Reflected Voltage
Vi=ErIl+Z0Il-Z0
​Go Incident Voltage using Reflected and Transmitted Voltage
Vi=Vt-Er
​Go Incident Voltage using Transmitted Coefficient of Current-2 (Line PL)
Vi=VtZ1τiZ2

Other formulas in Transient category

​Go Characteristic Impedance (Line SC)
Z0=ViIi
​Go Load Impedance using Reflected Coefficient of Current
Il=Z01-ρiρi-1
​Go Load Impedance using Reflected Coefficient of Voltage
Il=Z0ρv+11-ρv
​Go Reflection Coefficient for Voltage
ρv=ErVi

How to Evaluate Incident Voltage of Incident Wave?

Incident Voltage of Incident Wave evaluator uses Incident Voltage = Incident Current*Characteristic Impedance to evaluate the Incident Voltage, The Incident Voltage of Incident Wave formula is defined as the voltage wave that is traveling from the sending end to the receiving end of the Transmission line. Incident Voltage is denoted by Vi symbol.

How to evaluate Incident Voltage of Incident Wave using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Incident Voltage of Incident Wave, enter Incident Current (Ii) & Characteristic Impedance (Z0) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Incident Voltage of Incident Wave

What is the formula to find Incident Voltage of Incident Wave?
The formula of Incident Voltage of Incident Wave is expressed as Incident Voltage = Incident Current*Characteristic Impedance. Here is an example- 666 = 12*55.5.
How to calculate Incident Voltage of Incident Wave?
With Incident Current (Ii) & Characteristic Impedance (Z0) we can find Incident Voltage of Incident Wave using the formula - Incident Voltage = Incident Current*Characteristic Impedance.
What are the other ways to Calculate Incident Voltage?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Incident Voltage-
  • Incident Voltage=Transmitted Voltage/2OpenImg
  • Incident Voltage=Reflected Voltage*(Load Impedance+Characteristic Impedance)/(Load Impedance-Characteristic Impedance)OpenImg
  • Incident Voltage=Transmitted Voltage-Reflected VoltageOpenImg
Can the Incident Voltage of Incident Wave be negative?
Yes, the Incident Voltage of Incident Wave, measured in Electric Potential can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Incident Voltage of Incident Wave?
Incident Voltage of Incident Wave is usually measured using the Volt[V] for Electric Potential. Millivolt[V], Microvolt[V], Nanovolt[V] are the few other units in which Incident Voltage of Incident Wave can be measured.
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