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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Electricity_and_Magnetism/Electromagnetics_II_(Ellingson)/07%3A_Transmission_Lines_Redux/7.01%3A_Parallel_Wire_Transmission_Line
      Under the assumption that the wire jacket/spacer material has a negligible effect on the electromagnetic fields, and that the line is suspended in air so that ϵr1, the phase veloci...Under the assumption that the wire jacket/spacer material has a negligible effect on the electromagnetic fields, and that the line is suspended in air so that ϵr1, the phase velocity vp for a parallel wire line is approximately that of any electromagnetic wave in free space; i.e., c.
    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Kettering_University/Electricity_and_Magnetism_with_Applications_to_Amateur_Radio_and_Wireless_Technology/21%3A_Electrical_Transmission_Lines/21.15%3A_Parallel_Wire_Transmission_Line
      Under the assumption that the wire jacket/spacer material has a negligible effect on the electromagnetic fields, and that the line is suspended in air so that ϵr1, the phase veloci...Under the assumption that the wire jacket/spacer material has a negligible effect on the electromagnetic fields, and that the line is suspended in air so that ϵr1, the phase velocity vp for a parallel wire line is approximately that of any electromagnetic wave in free space; i.e., c.

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