1) (10 points) Please appropriately respond to the following true/false questions: • In capacitance calculation of a single-conductor transmission line, the flux linkage outside of the wire is accounted for. ? True ? False • Reactance of a transmission line is inversely driven by the frequency at which the transmission line is operating. ? True ? False • If a regular transmission line is terminated with an impedance equal to the characteristic impedance ZC, the impedance seen at any given point across the transmission line will be the same and equal to ZC. ? True ? False • The mean radius of the power line conductors increases when the bundling experimentation is pursued. ? True ? False • In a short transmission line under no-load condition at the receiving terminal, the sending-end and receiving-end voltages will be equal. ? True ? False
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