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Definition of T-network
1. Noun. A circuit formed by two equal series circuits with a shunt between them.
Lexicographical Neighbors of T-network
Literary usage of T-network
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Some Assembly Required by Thom Singer (2005)
"Reasons Why People Don't Network Meeting people and building a business network
is not something that happens by itself; it takes focus, effort and a time ..."
2. European Union with Turkey: The Possible Impact of Turkey's Membership on by Sedat Laçiner, Mehmet Özcan, Ihsan Bal (2005)
"A TEN-T network would need to be developed for Turkey as soon as possible as well
as transport corridors. Turkey currently does not have national ..."
3. The Backup Book: Disaster Recovery from Desktop to Data Center by Dorian J. Cougias, E. L. Heiberger, Karsten Koop (2003)
"It seems odd to talk to backup administrators about network monitoring and
troubleshooting, but it shouldn't. Network corruption poses a major problem for ..."
4. Strengthening Inland Waterway Transport: Pan-european Co-operation for Progress by Oecd, Evropská konference ministrů dopravy, SourceOECD (Online service) (2006)
"The European Commission informed of the works carried out by the High-Level Group,
dealing with the extension of the present TEN-T network to neighbouring ..."
5. Copyright Licensing Regimes Covering Retransmissioon of Broadcast Signals edited by Howard Coble (2001)
"... and 3 cents per subscriber to retransmit t network signal. One commenter argues
that the rates for network and independent stations should be equalized ..."
6. Radio Communication, Theory and Methods, with an Appendix on Transmission by John Mills (1917)
"Thus let it be desired to replace a length d by a T-network as shown in Fig. 120.
For the frequency assumed this network must be equivalent in impedance and ..."