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  2. Resistor - Wikipedia

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    These resistors are non-inductive, which provides benefits when used in voltage pulse reduction and surge protection applications. [11] Carbon composition resistors have higher capability to withstand overload relative to the component's size. [12] Carbon composition resistors are still available, but relatively expensive.

  3. List of resistors - Wikipedia

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    These resistors are non-inductive, which provides benefits when used in voltage pulse reduction and surge protection applications. [2] Carbon composition resistors have higher capability to withstand overload relative to the component's size. [3] Carbon composition resistors are still available, but relatively expensive.

  4. Electrical reactance - Wikipedia

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    In electrical circuits, reactance is the opposition presented to alternating current by inductance and capacitance. [1] Along with resistance, it is one of two elements of impedance; however, while both elements involve transfer of electrical energy, no dissipation of electrical energy as heat occurs in reactance; instead, the reactance stores energy until a quarter-cycle later when the energy ...

  5. Electrical resistance and conductance - Wikipedia

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    These are called non-ohmic or non-linear, and their current–voltage curves are not straight lines through the origin. Resistance and conductance can still be defined for non-ohmic elements. However, unlike ohmic resistance, non-linear resistance is not constant but varies with the voltage or current through the device; i.e., its operating point.

  6. Series and parallel circuits - Wikipedia

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    Whether a two-terminal "object" is an electrical component (e.g. a resistor) or an electrical network (e.g. resistors in series) is a matter of perspective. This article will use "component" to refer to a two-terminal "object" that participates in the series/parallel networks.

  7. Electrical element - Wikipedia

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    This is the case for all linear elements, but also, for example, an ideal diode, which in circuit theory terms is a non-linear resistor, has a constitutive relation of the form = (). Both independent voltage and independent current sources can be considered non-linear resistors under this definition. [3]

  8. Passive vs. Non-Passive Income: What's the Actual Difference?

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    The key to effective financial planning are two primary types of income: Passive and non-passive. It's important to understand both passive and non-passive income types that you may have and how ...

  9. Möbius resistor - Wikipedia

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    U.S. patent 3,267,406, Non-inductive electrical resistor U.S. patent 6,611,412 , Apparatus and method for minimizing electromagnetic emissions of technical emitters Dietrich Reichwein See also

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