1. Match the following: List I (Theorems) List II (Property of Network) A.Reciprocity1.Impedance matchingB.Tellegen's2.BilateralC.Superposition3.∑ Vjk Ijk = 0D.Maximum power transfer4.Linear 5.Non linear





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