It is obvious that with signal frequency increase, impedance of parallel R-C circuit decreases, since impedance of the capacitor decreases with frequency, and capacitor is in parallel with the resistor.
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It is obvious that with signal frequency increase, impedance of parallel R-C circuit decreases, since impedance of the capacitor decreases with frequency, and capacitor is in parallel with the resistor.
Read more:
and calculate
Is there a point to this?
Jamie
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This schmo never, ever, responds to replies to his threads, much less listens to helpful guidance from experts. USENET is just a free advertising medium for him and his woefully inadequate "training" pages.
Treat him as you would the advertisers for solutions manuals.
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He should be posting his crap on the Basics group.
No, he shouldn't.
I disagree entirely.
BTW, this is not the only newsgroup he spams.
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