SOLUTION: A circuit with two impedances Z1=10-j2 and Z2=5+j2 in parallel has an approximate admittance of?
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Question 1109765: A circuit with two impedances Z1=10-j2 and Z2=5+j2 in parallel has an approximate admittance of?
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Equivalent admittance is
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= mhos
or approx mhos
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