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A transmission line with an imperfect dielectric is connected to an ideal time-invariant voltage generator. The other end of the line is open. The current intensity through the line conductors O decreases linearly with the distance from the generator O increases linearly with the distance from the generator O varies non linearly with the distance from the generator does not vary with the distance from the generator but is non zero O is zero at any distance from the generator O need more information
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O decreases linearly with the distance from the generator
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