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Chapter 13.3, Problem 5P
Element values for a certain linear transformer are R1 = 3 Ω, R2 = 6 Ω, L1 = 2 mH, L2 = 10 mH, and M = 4 mH. If ω = 5000 rad/s, find Zin for cases where ZL is equal to (a) 10 Ω; (b) j20 Ω; (c) 10 + j20 Ω; (d) −j20 Ω.
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