| 11. | Attenuation causes the reflected wave to decrease in power as distance from the reflective material increases.
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| 12. | Subtracting this known wave from the wave present at the line input yields the reflected wave.
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| 13. | Certain types of transmissions can suffer other negative effects from reflected waves on a transmission line.
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| 14. | These reflected waves propagate backwards towards the heart.
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| 15. | An impedance mismatch creates a reflected wave, which added to the incoming waves creates a standing wave.
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| 16. | The third index describes the longitudinal mode caused by the interference pattern of the forward travelling and reflected waves.
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| 17. | The power remaining in the reflected wave, and the phase shift upon reflection, strongly depend on the wave's polarization.
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| 18. | By locating the reflector ? / 4 behind the elements the direct and reflected waves are in phase and add.
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| 19. | Historical populations reflected waves of immigration into the area : previous majority populations were ethnic Irish, German, and east European.
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| 20. | As this " reflected wave " travels back along the microstrip, its amplitude is added to that of the original pulse.
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