For a resistive potential divider, why the co-axial cables characteristic impedance has to be matched at its
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For a resistive potential divider, why the co-axial cable’s characteristic impedance has to be matched at its two ends? What can happen in CRO measurement of V2 if the characteristic
impedance is not matched at its two ends? For the high voltage arm resistor R1 and low voltage arm resistance R2, what is the characteristic impedance Zo of the co-axial cable?
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