Find the impedance $Z_{ab}$ in the circuit below if $Z_L = 1000 \, \Omega$ a 1:10 $Z_{ab}$ $Z_L$ Ideal b a. $10 \, \Omega$ b. none of these c. $1000 \, \Omega$ d. $100 \, \Omega$ e. $10000 \, \Omega$
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