Multiple Choice
What makes conductors behave differently at high frequencies than they do at low frequencies?
A) At high frequencies, there are many sources of line loss.
B) At high frequencies, there are inductive, capacitive, and resistive effects to transmission lines.
C) At high frequencies, energy sent down a wire may be reflected back.
D) all of the above.
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