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Herd immunity refers to:
Applied Frequency
The frequency at which an alternating current (AC) or electromagnetic wave is applied to a circuit or device.
Series Connection
An electrical circuit configuration in which components are linked in a sequential manner, so the same current flows through each component without branching.
Frequency Source
An electronic component or circuit that generates a specific frequency or range of frequencies, often used in telecommunications and signal processing.
Capacitive Reactance
The measure of a capacitor's opposition to changes in voltage, affecting AC flow without dissipating energy, inversely proportional to the frequency.
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