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==Alternative names== The term "propagation constant" is somewhat of a misnomer as it usually varies strongly with ''Ο''. It is probably the most widely used term but there are a large variety of alternative names used by various authors for this quantity. These include '''transmission parameter''', '''transmission function''', '''propagation parameter''', '''propagation coefficient''' and '''transmission constant'''. If the plural is used, it suggests that ''Ξ±'' and ''Ξ²'' are being referenced separately but collectively as in '''transmission parameters''', '''propagation parameters''', etc. In transmission line theory, ''Ξ±'' and ''Ξ²'' are counted among the "secondary coefficients", the term ''secondary'' being used to contrast to the ''[[primary line coefficients]]''. The primary coefficients are the physical properties of the line, namely R,C,L and G, from which the secondary coefficients may be derived using the [[telegrapher's equation]]. In the field of transmission lines, the term [[transmission coefficient]] has a different meaning despite the similarity of name: it is the companion of the [[reflection coefficient]].
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