Characteristic impedance (often represented as \( Z_0 \)) is a fundamental property of a transmission line or waveguide that defines the relationship between the voltage and current of a wave traveling along the line when it is at steady state. It is determined by the line's physical and electrical characteristics, including its inductance per unit length (\( L \)) and capacitance per unit length (\( C \)).
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