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Transmission Lines and Electromagnetic Waves
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In this course, Professor R. K. Shevgaonkar, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT, Bombay (NPTEL), gives 42 video lectures on the concepts of Transmission Lines and Electromagnetic Waves.
The original name for this course is: Electronics - Transmission Lines and EM Waves. This course has 42 video lectures on Transmission Lines and Electromagnetic Waves, by Professor R. K. Shevgaonkar.

Professor R. K. Shevgaonkar in Lecture 41.
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Hello, I am a bit desperate I need a solution to an
electromagnetism 2 home test I have a transmission line with
Vg = 50, Zg=50+i50, Z0=100, RL=250, also I have a parallel
reactance X. The problem wants X and min lenght for TLINE;
PS max. power transfer at RL.
It would be a great help if a small description or even a
title was given rather than simple 1,2,3.
Thanks for the great videos.
i really enjoy the lesson i think is very good for the
Engineering graduates
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High frequency electromagnetic field and waves needs to be
explained to every electrical engineer.thanx sir for doing
this job.great explanation
I was very much impressed. Thanks for this website inventor.
I feels like i am in IIT
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using the Smith Chart. Very nicely done