We define the unit impulse as a function of time which is zero when its argument, generally (t-o), is less than zero; which is also zero when argument is greater than zero; which is infinite when its argument is zero; and which has unit area
the short-circuit input impedance I12=0 the short-circuit forward current gain I1V2=0 Let 1=0 he open-circuit reverse voltage gain I1=0 the open-circuit output admittance
The readings of three watt-meters Ax =v an+lnx vBx=vbn+lnx vc=von+v Nx (UANia tUBvibB+Uvicdt+l(uN(ia tibB +ic)dt T Jo aNaA foBNLbB +Uvic)dt The sum of the average powers taking by the three-phase loads