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Distributed-element circuits were studied during the 1920s and 1930s but did not become important until [[World War II]], when they were used in [[radar]]. After the war their use was limited to military, space, and [[broadcasting]] infrastructure, but improvements in [[materials science]] in the field soon led to broader applications. They can now be found in domestic products such as satellite dishes and mobile phones.
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== Circuit modelling ==