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Reflected Current is defined as the current wave that is traveling from the receiving end to the sending end of the Transmission line during transient condition. Check FAQs
Ir=(-1)ErZ1
Ir - Reflected Current?Er - Reflected Voltage?Z1 - Impedance of Primary Winding?

Reflected Current using Impedance-1 (Line PL) Example

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-0.25Edit=(-1)4.5Edit18Edit
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Reflected Current using Impedance-1 (Line PL) Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Ir=(-1)ErZ1
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Ir=(-1)4.5V18Ω
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Ir=(-1)4.518
LAST Step Evaluate
Ir=-0.25A

Reflected Current using Impedance-1 (Line PL) Formula Elements

Variables
Reflected Current
Reflected Current is defined as the current wave that is traveling from the receiving end to the sending end of the Transmission line during transient condition.
Symbol: Ir
Measurement: Electric CurrentUnit: A
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Reflected Voltage
Reflected Voltage is the voltage that is reflected in the transmission line during transient condition.
Symbol: Er
Measurement: Electric PotentialUnit: V
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Impedance of Primary Winding
The Impedance of Primary Winding is the total of primary Resistance and Reactance.
Symbol: Z1
Measurement: Electric ResistanceUnit: Ω
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Reflected Current

​Go Reflected Current using Transmitted Current-3 and 2 (Line PL)
Ir=Ii-It-It

Other formulas in Line With Parallel Loads category

​Go Transmitted Voltage using Transmitted Current-2 (Line PL)
Vt=ItZ2
​Go Transmitted Voltage using Transmitted Current-3 (Line PL)
Vt=ItZ3
​Go Incident Current using Transmitted Current-3 and 2 (Line PL)
Ii=Ir-It-It
​Go Incident Voltage using Transmitted Voltage (Line PL)
Vi=(VtZ12)((1Z1)+(1Z2)+(1Z3))

How to Evaluate Reflected Current using Impedance-1 (Line PL)?

Reflected Current using Impedance-1 (Line PL) evaluator uses Reflected Current = (-1)*Reflected Voltage/Impedance of Primary Winding to evaluate the Reflected Current, The Reflected Current using Impedance-1 (line PL) formula is defined as the current wave that is traveling from the receiving end to the sending end of the Transmission line. Reflected Current is denoted by Ir symbol.

How to evaluate Reflected Current using Impedance-1 (Line PL) using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Reflected Current using Impedance-1 (Line PL), enter Reflected Voltage (Er) & Impedance of Primary Winding (Z1) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Reflected Current using Impedance-1 (Line PL)

What is the formula to find Reflected Current using Impedance-1 (Line PL)?
The formula of Reflected Current using Impedance-1 (Line PL) is expressed as Reflected Current = (-1)*Reflected Voltage/Impedance of Primary Winding. Here is an example- -0.25 = (-1)*4.5/18.
How to calculate Reflected Current using Impedance-1 (Line PL)?
With Reflected Voltage (Er) & Impedance of Primary Winding (Z1) we can find Reflected Current using Impedance-1 (Line PL) using the formula - Reflected Current = (-1)*Reflected Voltage/Impedance of Primary Winding.
What are the other ways to Calculate Reflected Current?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Reflected Current-
  • Reflected Current=Incident Current-Transmitted Current-Transmitted CurrentOpenImg
Can the Reflected Current using Impedance-1 (Line PL) be negative?
Yes, the Reflected Current using Impedance-1 (Line PL), measured in Electric Current can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Reflected Current using Impedance-1 (Line PL)?
Reflected Current using Impedance-1 (Line PL) 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 using Impedance-1 (Line PL) can be measured.
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