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  2. Nominal impedance - Wikipedia

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    The nominal impedance of the transmission line and of the amplifiers and equalisers in the transmission chain will all be the same value. [6] Nominal impedance is used, however, to characterise the transducers of an audio system, such as its microphones and loudspeakers. It is important that these are connected to a circuit capable of dealing ...

  3. Characteristic impedance - Wikipedia

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    The input impedance of an infinite line is equal to the characteristic impedance since the transmitted wave is never reflected back from the end. Equivalently: The characteristic impedance of a line is that impedance which, when terminating an arbitrary length of line at its output, produces an input impedance of equal value. This is so because ...

  4. Electrical characteristics of dynamic loudspeakers - Wikipedia

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    The impedance reaches a minimum value, Z min, at some frequency where the behaviour is fairly resistive over some range. A speaker's rated or nominal impedance (Z nom) is derived from this Z min value, explained ahead. Beyond the Z min point the impedance is again

  5. Electrical impedance - Wikipedia

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    In electrical engineering, impedance is the opposition to alternating current presented by the combined effect of resistance and reactance in a circuit. [1]Quantitatively, the impedance of a two-terminal circuit element is the ratio of the complex representation of the sinusoidal voltage between its terminals, to the complex representation of the current flowing through it. [2]

  6. Line level - Wikipedia

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    The impedance of a line input is typically around 10 kΩ. When driven by a line output's usual low impedance of 100 to 600 ohms, this forms a "bridging" connection in which most of the voltage generated by the source (the output) is dropped across the load (the input), and minimal current flows due to the load's relatively high impedance.

  7. Thiele/Small parameters - Wikipedia

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    The main effect of is on the impedance of the driver, with high drivers displaying a higher impedance peak. One predictor for low Q m s {\displaystyle Q_{\rm {ms}}} is a metallic voice-coil former. These act as eddy-current brakes and increase damping, reducing Q m s {\displaystyle Q_{\rm {ms}}} .

  8. Hertz's failed Tesla bet keeps getting worse as weak earnings ...

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    Hertz dropped as much as 12% Tuesday morning after posting a deeper-than-expected quarterly profit loss. The rental-car giant is still facing challenges from a high-cost electric vehicle fleet.

  9. Impedance - Wikipedia

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    High impedance, when only a small amount of current is allowed through; Characteristic impedance of a transmission line; Impedance (accelerator physics), a characterization of the self interaction of a charged particle beam; Nominal impedance, approximate designed impedance; Impedance matching, the adjustment of input impedance and output impedance