short circuited stub matching network is a s/c length of transmission line is added in parallel to the main line (physically perpendicular) at the precise location so that its reflected wave exactly cancels out the reflected wave from the load. then all the power is delivered to the load. (since it can not be absorbed by the purely reactive matching network) it thus provides a "perfect Match' at the design frequency and results in more efficient use of the power.
An open circuit or a short-circuit (if that circuit is complete).
Yes, different amperage rating circuit breakers can have the same short circuit characteristics.
A short circuit is what usually causes a switchboard explosion.
A circuit breaker must be reset to ON after a short circuit but does not need to be replaced. It depends on the type of CB. A fuse is also a circuit breaker and it needs to be replaced after a short circuit. Relayed circuit breakers have to be "picked up" after a dropout and need not be replaced as such.
No, overcharging cellphone will not cause an electrical short circuit.
Single and double stub matching are techniques used in radio frequency (RF) engineering to match the impedance of a transmission line to a load, minimizing reflections and maximizing power transfer. In single stub matching, a short-circuited stub is added at a specific point along the transmission line, while in double stub matching, two stubs are used, offering greater flexibility in achieving the desired impedance match. These methods involve adjusting the lengths and positions of the stubs to fine-tune the impedance, and they are widely used in antenna feed systems and RF circuit design.
Because in single stub method stub position has to be adjustible which create error......this is notin the case of double stub position method.........
No, impedance inversion cannot be achieved with a short circuit stub. A short circuit stub will have a low impedance at the point where it is connected, which will not invert the impedance at that point. Impedance inversion can be achieved using techniques such as a quarter-wave transformer or a transmission line with specific impedance characteristics.
It requires stub should be placed in a definite point on line, it requires two adjustments both the location and the direction of the stub
decibel is a logarithmic unit expressing.current .voltage.power ratio?load side.?trasmitter side?both side of stub?what is correct answer?
A short pencil is called a stub.
1. That if a short circuit occurs we will get a sign before short circuit will happen or not ? 2. what we can do ? 3. how fuse can get a short circuit ? 4. which wires we have to use from preventing short circuit ?
short circuited stub
yes but it's more like a short stub, like when a dog has a short stub for a tail like a boxer does yes but it's more like a short stub, like when a dog has a short stub for a tail like a boxer does
No. A short circuit would be zero ohms.
Long winded but true.
An open circuit or a short-circuit (if that circuit is complete).