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In an experiment on a two-port network, the following observations are recorded: V1 = 25 mV...

  1. In an experiment on a two-port network, the following observations are recorded:

V1 = 25 mV and I2 = 5 mA with port 1 open-circuited and V2 = 10 V

I1 = 10 mA and I2 = 1 A with port 2 short-circuited and V1 = 20 V

  1. Obtain the Z-parameter of the two-port network.
  1. Based on part Q2(b)(i), determine whether the network is reciprocal or otherwise.

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