3. Loss-free lines
3.1 General
3.1.1 Characteristics of lossless lines
Unfortunately, lossless lines do not exist in practice, but this study provides interesting results that can be transposed to real lines with generally low losses.
The line is therefore assumed to be lossless: the conductors are ideal, with infinite conductivity, and the dielectric between them is a perfect insulator, with zero conductivity.
We then have :
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