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8. A 100 W load is connected to a 50 W transmission line. Determine the value...

8. A 100 W load is connected to a 50 W transmission line. Determine the value of the reactance to put in series at the input to the line and the length in wavelengths of the shortest transmision line to match with a 50 W source.

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