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Old November 20th 04, 05:18 AM
Cecil Moore
 
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David Ryeburn wrote:
If R is measured in ohms and G is measured in siemans (or mhos) how can
you say one of them is much larger than the other?


Sorry, I should have said (effect of R) (effect of G)
on the losses. Or 0.1 ohms/meter in series has a greater
effect than 1/(0.9 micromhos/meter) in parallel. That's
about 7 magnitudes difference based on an example in
"Transmission Lines" by Chipman.
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73, Cecil, W5DXP
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