For the accompanying circuit, calculate the reflected voltage and the total voltage across the load.\ $V_0^+ = 1\text{ V}$\ $Z_0 = 50\,\Omega$\ $Z_L = 150\,\Omega$
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The reflection coefficient (Γ) can be calculated using the formula: Γ = (Z - Zo) / (Z + Zo) Given that Zo = 50Ω and Z = 150Ω, we can substitute these values into the formula: Γ = (150Ω - 50Ω) / (150Ω + 50Ω) Γ = 100Ω / 200Ω Γ = 0.5 Show more…
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