What is the ratio between the maximum peak voltage and minimum voltage on a line called?
  1. Signal flux
  2. EIRP
  3. VSWR
  4. Signal transient
Explanation
Answer - C - The ratio between the maximum peak voltage and minimum voltage on a line is called VSWR.

Key Takeaway: Voltage standing wave ratio, or VSWR, is the difference between maximum peak voltage and minimum voltage on a line. It is represented as a ratio, for example 1.3:1. It is a measure of how efficiently radio-frequency power is transmitted from a power source through a transmission line into a load.
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