Smith Chart: Given Load Impedance, Find Reflection Coefficient
This video show how to use a Smith Chart and a straight edge/ruler to convert a normalized load impedance into a polar reflection coefficient. This video may be very helpful for students solving problem 2.47 in Fundamentals of Electromagnetics by Ulaby.

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