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Homework Statement
If I have a coaxial transmission line, with a resistor halfway through, and another resistor at the end, how do I calculate the reflection coefficient for the spot where the resistor is halfway?
Here is a diagram of what I mean. Dashes and dots are are the lines, and } are resistors.
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...}a...}b
Homework Equations
\Gamma_{L} = \frac{Z_L-Z_o}{Z_L+Z_o}
The Attempt at a Solution
I am pretty sure the formula I am supposed to use is \Gamma_L = \frac{Z_L-Z_o}{Z_L+Z_o}. What I am not sure is what value to choose for Z_L. Do I take Z_o in parallel with R_A?
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