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The velocity factor of a transmission line `x`. If dielectric constant of the medium is `2.6`,

A

0.26

B

0.62

C

2.6

D

6.2

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The correct Answer is:
B

velocity factor `=(1)/(sqrt(k))=(1)/(sqrt(2.6))=0.62`
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