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What is the electrical length?

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can some one explain what the electrical length is ? have read is related with λ
 

electrical lenght

You are probably thinking of "wavelength," which is the distance between points of corresponding phase of two consecutive cycles of a wave.
 

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calculating electrical length

no I don't, it is other concept
 

calculation of electrical length

Yes, you are correct. The "electrical length" has to do with the difference in the velocity of propagation through a medium with respect to its velocity of propagation in free space.
 

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how to calculate electrical length

mm, not very clear, need that concept to be explained maybe some example not just a definition. It is used is transmission lines.
 

convert electrical length

there are 2 types of lengths . one is physical length and other is electrical length.
if a wire is 1 metre long we can say its phsical length is 1 metre. now electrical length of wire will depend on the frequency of the signal which is passing through wire.if 300Mhz signal is passing through it then its wave length is 1 m.as wire lenth is also 1 meter so we can say electrical length of this wire is one wavelenght for this signal.however if you change the frerquency wavelength will change so will the electrical length.in short electrical length is always in stated in terms of wavelength.i hope this explanation should clear your confusion.

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electrical length degrees

According to Modern Dictionary of Electronics, Rudolf F. Graf, published by Newnes:

Electrical Length: length expressed in wavelengths, radians, or degrees. Distance in wavelengths x 2pi = radians, distance in wavelengths x 360 = degrees.

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convert electrical length radian to meter

The intuitive undrestanding is like this:
when the signa is propegated thorurg the trnsmission line, when it travels once from source to load it may achive sufficient voltage level to de determined as high or low, beacause of impedance mismatch.

So the signal has to travel so some more time such that it will attain the sufficient volatge level. the distance it treavelled is electrical lenght....
 

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