EMC-QUIZ, OCTOBER, WEEK 42

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Common Impedance Coupling is caused by: 

a) The self-inductance of ordinary power distribution conductors.

b) The exposure of a system cabling to strong magnetic fields.

c) The susceptibility of a system power supply to lightning transients.

d) The lack of equipotentiality between different circuits sharing a same ground or same power distribution conductors.

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