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Impedance Adder

By Emmanuel Jose Ochoa1, Stella Quinones1

1. University of Texas at El Paso

Understand how to calculate the equivalent impedance of circuit elements combined in parallel and/or series, and understand equivalent impedance calculations in rectangular and polar form.

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Version 1.0 - published on 24 Apr 2012

doi:10.4231/D39W08Z17 cite this

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Location of all "Impedance Adder" Users Since Its Posting

Simulation Users

25

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Users By Organization Type
Type Users
Educational - University 16 (64%)
Unidentified 8 (32%)
National Lab 1 (4%)
Users by Country of Residence
Country Users
us UNITED STATES 8 (53.33%)
cz CZECH REPUBLIC 1 (6.67%)
in INDIA 1 (6.67%)
pl POLAND 1 (6.67%)
bd BANGLADESH 1 (6.67%)
fr FRANCE 1 (6.67%)
pk PAKISTAN 1 (6.67%)
ro ROMANIA 1 (6.67%)

Simulation Runs

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Overview
Average Total
Wall Clock Time 28.07 minutes 11.69 hours
CPU time 2.33 seconds 58.17 seconds
Interaction Time 11.39 minutes 4.74 hours

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