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Transient Initial Time in Transmission Lines Formulas
Transient Initial Time refers to the beginning of a transient event in a system. Usually marks the starting point of this deviation or disturbance. And is denoted by t
1
. Transient Initial Time is usually measured using the Second for Time. Note that the value of Transient Initial Time is always positive.
Transmission Lines formulas that make use of Transient Initial Time
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Relationship of Charge and Current
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What is the Transient Initial Time?
Transient Initial Time refers to the beginning of a transient event in a system. Usually marks the starting point of this deviation or disturbance. Transient Initial Time is usually measured using the Second for Time. Note that the value of Transient Initial Time is always positive.
Can the Transient Initial Time be negative?
No, the Transient Initial Time, measured in Time cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Transient Initial Time?
Transient Initial Time is usually measured using the Second[s] for Time. Millisecond[s], Microsecond[s], Nanosecond[s] are the few other units in which Transient Initial Time can be measured.
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