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Transmission Coefficient of Current in Different Cases for Reflection and Transmission Formulas
The transmission Coefficient Of Current is defined as the ratio of the transmitted current to the incident current of the Transmission line during transient. And is denoted by τ
i
.
Formulas to find Transmission Coefficient of Current in Different Cases for Reflection and Transmission
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Transmitted Coefficient of Current-2 (Line PL)
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Transmitted Coefficient of Current-2 using Transmitted Coefficient of Voltage (Line PL)
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Transmitted Coefficient of Current-2 using Impedance-1 and 2 (Line PL)
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Transmitted Coefficient of Current-3 using Impedance-1 and 3 (Line PL)
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Transmitted Coefficient of Current-3 (Line PL)
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Transmitted Coefficient of Current-3 using Transmitted Coefficient of Voltage (Line PL)
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Transmitted Coefficient of Current-2 using Transmitted Voltage (Line PL)
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Transmitted Coefficient of Current-3 using Transmitted Voltage (Line PL)
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Different Cases for Reflection and Transmission formulas that make use of Transmission Coefficient of Current
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Characteristic Impedance using Transmitted Coefficient of Current
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Load Impedance using Transmitted Coefficient of Current
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Incident Current using Transmission Coefficient of Current
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Incident Current using Transmitted Coefficient of Current-2 (Line PL)
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Transmitted Voltage using Transmitted Coefficient of Current-2 (Line PL)
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Transmitted Coefficient of Voltage using Transmitted Coefficient of Current-2 (Line PL)
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Transmitted Voltage using Transmitted Coefficient of Current-3 (Line PL)
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Incident Voltage using Transmitted Coefficient of Current-3 (Line PL)
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Incident Current using Transmitted Coefficient of Current-3 (Line PL)
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Transmitted Coefficient of Voltage using Transmitted Coefficient of Current-3 (Line PL)
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Impedance-2 using Transmitted Coefficient of Current-2 (Line PL)
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Impedance-1 using Transmitted Coefficient of Current-2 (Line PL)
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Impedance-3 using Transmitted Coefficient of Current-3 (Line PL)
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Impedance-1 using Transmitted Coefficient of Current-3 (Line PL)
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Impedance-1 for Transmitted Coefficient of Current-3 (Line PL)
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Impedance-3 for Transmitted Coefficient of Current-3 (Line PL)
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Impedance-1 for Transmitted Coefficient of Current-2 (Line PL)
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Impedance-2 for Transmitted Coefficient of Current-2 (Line PL)
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Transmitted Current-2 using Transmitted Coefficient of Current-2 (Line PL)
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Transmitted Current-3 using Transmitted Coefficient of Current-3 (Line PL)
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List of variables in Different Cases for Reflection and Transmission formulas
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Transmitted Current
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Incident Current
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Transmission Coefficient of Voltage
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Impedance of Primary Winding
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Impedance of Secondary Winding
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Impedance of Tertiary Winding
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Transmitted Voltage
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Incident Voltage
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FAQ
What is the Transmission Coefficient of Current?
The transmission Coefficient Of Current is defined as the ratio of the transmitted current to the incident current of the Transmission line during transient.
Can the Transmission Coefficient of Current be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Transmission Coefficient of Current, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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