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Electromagnetic Field Theory
A short circuited stub is shunt connected to a transmission line as shown in the figure is, if z0 = 500 ohms, the admittance y seen at the function of the stub and the transmission line is
(0.01 - j 0.02) mho
(0.02 - j 0.01) mho
(0.04 - j 0.02) mho
(0.02 + j 0) mho
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(0.01 - j 0.02) mho
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