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Networks, Filters & Transmission Lines (66841)
Lecture 1: the deduction of the propagation constants in terms of Z1 and Z2 for T & π section.
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Lecture 1: the deduction of the propagation constants in terms of Z1 and Z2 for T & π section.
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Chapter -01 : Understand the features of network theorems.
21.DC Circuit Math Class -18(Thevenin Theorem)
Chapter -02 Understand the features of four terminal networks.
Thevenin Therome
Chapter -03 Understand the features of special network.
Superposition Theorem with examples (bangla Tutorial)
Chapter -04 Understand the features of T, π, L and half section networks.
Lecture 1: the deduction of the propagation constants in terms of Z1 and Z2 for T & π section.
Chapter -06 Understand the features of filter.
Lecture 01: Mention the types of resonance circuit.
Chapter -09 Understand the features of line constant & impedance matching.
lecture 01: deduction of secondary line constant such as alpha, beta, gamma and Zo in terms of primary line constants.
Chapter -12 Understand the effect of earth curvature & ionosphere on wave propagation.
Lecture 01: Mention the effect of earth curvature and atmosphere on space wave propagation.
Lecture 2: skip distance, skip zone and M. U. F.
Lecture 1: the deduction of the propagation constants in terms of Z1 and Z2 for T & π section.
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