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  • 103immittance — noun either the impedance or the admittance of an electrical network considered as alternatives …

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  • 107Miller theorem — refers to the process of creating equivalent circuits. It asserts that a floating impedance element supplied by two voltage sources connected in series may be split into two grounded elements with corresponding impedances. There is also a dual… …

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