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Engineering, 19.10.2019 00:20 wavy419

At audio frequencies (below 20khz), electromagnetic waves have very wavelengths. the wavelength is typically much larger than the length of any of the wires in the circuit used. an exception would be long or lines. (hint: pots and 60hz). when wavelength is much shorter than the wire lengths, the basic rules of electronic circuits apply and theory is not necessary.

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