Total Impedance Question

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cheyenne

Joined Dec 6, 2007
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This is a quick question just to see if I am doing this correct.

Z1 = 10 + j10 = 14.142 Angle 45
Z2 = 10 - j10 = 14.142 Angle -45

If Z1 and Z2 are in parallel is this how to get the impdeance of the two in parallel?

ZT = ((14.142 Angle 45 . 14.142 Angle -45) / (20 Angle 0))

Giving 10 Ohms. Is this correct?
 

mik3

Joined Feb 4, 2008
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This is a quick question just to see if I am doing this correct.

Z1 = 10 + j10 = 14.142 Angle 45
Z2 = 10 - j10 = 14.142 Angle -45

If Z1 and Z2 are in parallel is this how to get the impdeance of the two in parallel?

ZT = ((14.142 Angle 45 . 14.142 Angle -45) / (20 Angle 0))

Giving 10 Ohms. Is this correct?
yes you are correct
 
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