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Sportsfan2111

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What is one the most useful properties of the Smith chart?
 
  A. Its ability to solve impedance-matching problems.
  B. It is an easy measure indication of the severity of mismatch.
  C. It exhibits properties of inductance and capacitance.
  D. It can determine the effects on impedance of changes to component values.

Question 2

What speed does a wave that is radiated through free space travel?
 
  A. Speed of light
  B. Speed of sound
  C. Actual velocity
  D. Velocity of propagation



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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