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Chapter 14.10, Problem 21P
The parallel combination of 0.25 mH and 5 Ω is in series with the parallel combination of 40 μF and 5 Ω. (a) Find Zin(s), the input impedance of the series combination. (b) Specify all the zeros of Zin(s). (c) Specify all the poles of Zin(s). (d) Draw the pole-zero configuration.
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