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Old March 10th 04, 11:38 PM
Cecil Moore
 
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Jim Kelley wrote:

Cecil Moore wrote:
The SQRT(L/C) of a lossless transmission line is certainly "ohmic".


You don't seem to know what the term "ohmic" means.


From the IEEE dictionary: "ohmic contact ... one that has a linear
voltage/current characteristic throughout its entire operating range."
That certainly seems to describe the characteristic impedance of a
transmission line which has a linear voltage/current characteristic
throughout its entire specified operating range even though that Z0
is non-dissipative.

I'm assuming anything with the dimensions of "ohms" is "ohmic" but
I could be wrong. Do you have a reference otherwise?
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