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is it possible to have negative time constant in the real world circuit. what is the significance of the negative time constant circuit?
 

that would imply an output effect happening before the input changed. The only thing that comes close is phase velocity in a medium....but that is a mathematical concept instead of a "real" thing
 

sir,
i couldn't understood. can you explain with some examples.
 

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