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On Jun 2, 10:07*am, Cecil Moore wrote:
On Jun 2, 6:21*am, Keith Dysart wrote: Later in my training, a more sophisticated definition of resistance was introduced: The "IEEE Dictionary" gives two definitions for "resistance". (A) a dissipative resistance, and (B) a non-dissipative resistance. Then it says: "Note: Definitions (A) and (B) are not equivalent but are supplementary. In any case where confusion may arise, specify definition being used." Somewhat orthogonal to the previous post, but reasonable definitions. I believe that Walt has specified his definition. Agreed. ....Keith |
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