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It is in the same class of parts with inductancless inductors,
and capacitanceless capacitors are in. With lossless resistance they can form a lossless, non-energy storing, extremely low/high Q, network. No need for tuning either! (sorry-just not serious today) "Old Ed" wrote in message hlink.net... "Lossless resistance?" Would that be zero resistance, or perhaps a negative resistance, as in the active part of a tunnel diode's V-I characteristic? I am a career EE, with a couple of graduate EE degrees; and this is something entirely new to me. Could you explain this concept, and/or provide some references? Thanks, Ed |
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