| 1. | The most common nominal impedance for a single loudspeaker is now 8 ?.
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| 2. | If the nominal impedance is 4 ohms, the voltage would be 2 volts.
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| 3. | It may tell you the nominal impedance there.
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| 4. | If the nominal impedance is 8?, the voltage would be 2.83 volts.
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| 5. | For coax video cables and interfaces 75 ? is now the near universal standard nominal impedance.
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| 6. | To do this, Z and Z'are scaled to the nominal impedance Z 0 so that
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| 7. | In most applications, there are a number of values of nominal impedance that are recognised as being standard.
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| 8. | The ratio of the peak resonant frequency to the nominal impedance can be as much as 4 : 1.
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| 9. | In the days of valves ( vacuum tubes ), most loudspeakers had a nominal impedance of 16 ?.
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| 10. | A loudspeaker with an 8? nominal impedance may exhibit actual impedances ranging from approximately 5 to 100? depending on frequency.
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