Electrical Engineering: Principles & Applications (7th Edition)
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Author: Allan R. Hambley
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.18P
- Three conductances G1 G2, and G3 are in series. Write an expression for the equivalent conductance Geq=1/Req in terms of G1, G2, and G3.
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