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What (who) is mismatched - definition


mismatched         
INDIAN COMING-OF-AGE WEB SERIES
mismatched         
INDIAN COMING-OF-AGE WEB SERIES
adjective match unsuitably or incorrectly.
Impedance matching         
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  • Basic schematic for matching R<sub>1</sub> to R<sub>2</sub> with an L pad.  R<sub>1</sub> > R<sub>2</sub>, however, either R<sub>1</sub> or R<sub>2</sub> may be the source and the other the load. One of X<sub>1</sub> or X<sub>2</sub> must be an inductor and the other must be a capacitor.
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PRACTICE MATCHING LOADS TO POWER SOURCES IN ENGINEERING
Impedance match; Impedance mismatch; Matching network; Mismatched impedance; Mismatched impedances; Impedence matching; Line impedance; Impedance-matched
In electronics, impedance matching is the practice of designing or adjusting the input impedance or output impedance of an electrical device for a desired value. Often, the desired value is selected to maximize power transfer or minimize signal reflection.

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Mismatched
Examples of use of mismatched
1. As he spoke, residents weighed down by heavy bags of mismatched objects dropped by his store.
2. I just remember lots of neutral colours and comfortable but mismatched furniture.
3. He wears two earrings in his left ear and his glasses have mismatched lenses.
4. They were mismatched on everything from sleeping habits to moral values, Atena says.
5. Gitell said some of the problems, including the mismatched computer systems, already have been fixed.