What is the physical unit of the transmission parameter t12?

Correct answer: Ohms

Explanation

The transmission parameters are a mixed set, similar to hybrid parameters. t11 and t22 are dimensionless gains, t12 is a transfer impedance (ohms), and t21 is a transfer admittance (siemens).

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Question 20

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Question 21

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