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amplitude-versus-frequency distortion

amplitude-versus-frequency distortion

[′am·plə‚tüd ¦vər·səs ¦frē·kwən·sē di′stȯr·shən]
(electronics)
The distortion caused by the nonuniform attenuation or gain of the system, with respect to frequency under specified terminal conditions.
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