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Transmission lines and wave propagation.

Philip Cooper Magnusson

# Transmission lines and wave propagation.

Written in English

Subjects:
• Electric lines.

• Edition Notes

Includes bibliographies.

Classifications The Physical Object Series The Allyn and Bacon series in electrical engineering LC Classifications TK3221 .M24 Pagination xv, 367 p. Number of Pages 367 Open Library OL5947763M LC Control Number 65019812 OCLC/WorldCa 1657163

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