An open wire transmission lines has R=5Ω/m, L= 5.2 x 10-8 H/m, G=6.2 x 10-3 mho/m, C=2.13 x10-13 F/m, frequency = 4GHz. Find characteristic impedance (Zo), phase velocity of propagation (vp), and propagation constant (𝛾).
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