The ideal value of VSWR is 1 (one), which means that full power which has been arrived to the antenna is emitted to the air. In reality it is always more than 1, which means that some part of power reflected from antenna to the transmission line.
If any other units are used, the value will be different. --Depending on the units you chose the value of the constant differs
If you know the temperature, pressure and volume of the vessel, you can calculate the amount of moles through the Ideal gas law. PV = nRT That is assuming you have ideal conditions. If not, a variance of the ideal gas law can be used in order to get the moles of your gas.
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an ideal ammeter will have zero resistance
They are two types of Non-Ideal solutions. They are (i) Non-Ideal solutions showing positive deviation (ii) Non-ideal solutions showing negative deviation
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for an ideal matched transmission line, vswr is 1 and reflection coefficient is 0
VSWR is a ratio which represent the efficient performance in a radio emittion.
VSWR=Zo-ZL/Z0+ZL since open circuited ZL=infinity so VSWR=infinity
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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
An ideal capacitor is characterized by a single constant value for its capacitance.
the voltage standing wave ratio is defined (1+p)/(1-p), where p is the the reflection coefficient magnitude. p = 1 for an open circuit, therefore the VSWR will approach infinite.
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In an ideal DC power supply, there is no ripple.