The secondary constants of a transmission line are the surge impedance, propagation constant, attenuation constant, and phase constant. These constants determine the behavior of signals traveling through the transmission line and are important for analyzing the performance of the line in terms of signal integrity and power transmission.
If the distance/time graph is a straight line that makes a constant angel with the time axis, then the body's speed is constant, and is equal to the slope of the straight line (tangent of the constant angel).
Changing the constant in a linear equation shifts the line parallel to itself along the y-axis. It does not change the slope of the line, which represents the rate of change. The constant determines where the line crosses the y-axis.
A horizontal line on a velocity-time (V-T) graph would show constant speed. This is because the slope of a V-T graph represents acceleration, and a horizontal line means zero acceleration, indicating constant speed.
Constant speed is shown on a graph using straight lines. The straight line indicates that there are no fluctuations with the speed.
it would be horizontal line slope zero since it is not accelerating
resistance (R) inductance(L) capacitance(C) shunt conductance(G)
the current ratio I1/I2 is a constant for all loads. the total current drawn on the secondary winding of a transformer depends on the total circuit impedance as seen by the transformer output terminals. considering that the power in primary is equal to the power in the secondary and is a constant (assuming no losses as per the principle of conservation of energy). The input voltage(primary) is a constant i.e equal to the primary distribution line voltage, and the secondary distribution line voltage is also operated at a constant value. therefore KVA(primary) = KVA( secondary) V1I1=V2I2 I1/I2 =V2/V1 which is a constant irrespective of the load.
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Primary is land line Secondary is mobile
A straight line.
Primary transmission refers to public transmission using signals that are also forwarded for secondary transmission irrespective of location.
Only if it is a DC transmission line.
If this vehicle has a transmission cooler then it will have one line to the cooler then another for the return line to the transmission.
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No, but transmission line act as a lpf
Primary is land line Secondary is mobile
Straight line at a constant speed = no acceleration