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That depends on the output impedance.

In electronic we use voltage bridging, that is a relative low output impedance to a higher input impedance. Usualy the input impedance is more than ten times higher then the output impedance.

An input impedance is called also a load impedance or an external impedance.

An output impedance is called also a source impedance or an internal impedance.

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