can you solve this without treating the wires as a short? one wire is just over lapping the other, but it is not a short

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can you solve this without treating the wires as a short? one wire is just over lapping the other, but it is not a short

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can you solve this without treating the wires as a short?
one wire is just over lapping the other, but it is not a short.
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13.54 a) b) Figure P13.54 + Find the numerical expression for the transfer function H(s) = V/V for the circuit in Fig. P13.54 Ε. Give the numerical value of each pole and zero of H(s). U; 50 nF 20 ΚΩ. 80 ΚΩ 500 ΚΩ θα
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