The easiest way to solve for transient waves on transmission lines is through use of physical reasoning as opposed to mathematical rigor. Since the waves travel at a speed \(c\), once generated they …
The easiest way to solve for transient waves on transmission lines is through use of physical reasoning as opposed to mathematical rigor. Since the waves travel at a speed \(c\), once generated they cannot reach any position \(z\) until a time \(z/c\) later. Waves traveling in the positive \(z\) direction are described by the function \(\textrm{V}_{+}\left ( t-z/c \right )\) and waves traveling in the \(-z\) direction by \(\textrm{V}_{-}(t + z/c)\). However, at any time \(t\) and position \(z\)
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