Oct 1, 2005 By:
James Caffrey
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You all remember Ohm's law and the definition of electrical
resistance as the ability of a circuit to resist the flow of
electrical current. Although useful, Ohm's law applies to only one
circuit element and assumes it to be an ideal resistor. Real-world
circuit elements are more complex and exhibit resistive,
capacitive, and inductive behavior that together define its
impedance. 
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