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Why is the prisoner's dilemma touted as one of the most famous and equally important example of games in economics (but also in political science, biology, philosophy, etc.)?
Clamp-On Ammeter
A type of ammeter that can measure a wire's current without the need to disconnect it from the circuit, by clamping around the wire.
True Power
The actual power consumed by a circuit, measured in watts, as opposed to apparent power, which includes reactive power.
Series RC
A circuit configuration consisting of a resistor (R) and a capacitor (C) connected in a series arrangement.
Apparent Power
The total power in an AC circuit, equal to the product of the voltage and current, measured in volt-amperes (VA).
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