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Transmission Line and Antenna
Reflected Current in Transmission Line and Antenna Formulas
Reflected current in transmission line refers to the portion of the current that is reflected back towards the source due to impedance mismatch or changes in the transmission line. And is denoted by I
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. Reflected Current is usually measured using the Ampere for Electric Current. Note that the value of Reflected Current is always negative.
Transmission Line and Antenna formulas that make use of Reflected Current
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FAQ
What is the Reflected Current?
Reflected current in transmission line refers to the portion of the current that is reflected back towards the source due to impedance mismatch or changes in the transmission line. Reflected Current is usually measured using the Ampere for Electric Current. Note that the value of Reflected Current is always negative.
Can the Reflected Current be negative?
Yes, the Reflected Current, measured in Electric Current can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Reflected Current?
Reflected Current is usually measured using the Ampere[A] for Electric Current. Milliampere[A], Microampere[A], Centiampere[A] are the few other units in which Reflected Current can be measured.
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