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Shunt impedance is a concept used in electrical engineering and circuit theory, particularly in the analysis of transmission lines and resonant circuits. It represents the impedance that is connected in parallel (or "shunt") with a circuit element or a portion of a circuit. Shunt impedance is important in understanding how devices like filters, amplifiers, and transmission lines respond to signals.

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