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It is well known. "Matched components" are common in analog design. (No two things are ever identical, but things fabricated next to each other are more likely to be much closer, and you can get better tolerances if you're going for a specific ratio.)

As a simple example, a voltage divider has the output voltage depend only on the input voltage and ratios of the resistance values. Vout = R1/(R1+R2)*Vin https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltage_divider



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