Sure. If the line is properly terminated ... in a load equal to its characteristic impedance ...
then the standing wave ratio on the line is 1.0 . The SWR is the direct result of the nature
of the load.
To maintain a low Standing Wave Ratio (SWR), ensure that the antenna system is properly matched to the transmitter's output impedance, use high-quality coaxial cables with minimal loss, and position the antenna properly to minimize reflections. Regularly check and adjust the antenna system for any damage or corrosion that can affect SWR.
The characteristic impedance or surge impedance belongs to a uniform transmission line, usually written Z0. It is the ratio of the amplitudes of a single pair of voltage and current waves propagating along the line in the absence of reflections.
1 t0 infinity
If the vswr (Voltage Standing Wave Ration) is high than call drop chance increase.
Yes, because it affects your debt to asset ratio.
The surface area to volume ratio of a cell affects the rate of diffusion in that the higher the ratio, the faster the rate of diffusion. This is a directly proportional relationship.
Obviously, if the aggregates are in a surface wet condition, meaning the moisture content is greater than the absorption, that surface water increases the water-to-cement ratio and affects strength and durability.
Ratio is 1:25 But please, next time, word your question properly, so that people will be more inclined to answer. Hope this Helps.
The shape affects the ratio of surface area to volume. The greater the surface are to volume ratio, the faster the magma will cool.
Poisson's ratio is the negative ratio of how compression affects distortion. When an object is compressed in one direction it expands in two directions perpendicular to the direction of compression. The ratio is equal to d(transverse strain)/d(axial strain).
The gear ratio in a mechanical system affects torque by changing the relationship between the input and output speeds of the system. A higher gear ratio increases torque at the expense of speed, while a lower gear ratio increases speed at the expense of torque.
VSWR = voltage standing wave ratio = ratio of the maximum voltage to minimum on a line = VSWR = Emax / Emin = Imax / Imin Reflection Coefficient is the ratio of reflected voltage to incident voltage. = ZL - ZO / ZL + ZO