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Calculate the transmission coefficient, when the incident and transmitted amplitudes are 10 and 7 respectively. (a) 17 (b) 3 (c) 10/7 (d) 0.7 I got this question by my college director while I was bunking the class. My enquiry is from Reflection and Transmission Coefficients in division Transmission Lines of Electromagnetic Theory Select the correct answer from above options Electromagnetic Theory questions and answers, Electromagnetic Theory questions pdf, Electromagnetic Theory question bank, Electromagnetic Theory questions and answers pdf, mcq on Electromagnetic Theory pdf,electromagnetic theory book pdf,electromagnetic theory pdf notes,electromagnetic theory lecture notes,electromagnetic theory of light,maxwell electromagnetic theory,electromagnetic theory proposed by,electromagnetic theory engineering physics,electromagnetic theory nptel

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Correct answer is (d) 0.7 The best I can explain: The transmission coefficient is defined as the ratio of the transmitted amplitude to the incident amplitude. Thus T = Et/Ei. On substituting for Ei = 10 and Et = 7, we get T = 7/10 = 0.7.

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