Sunday, 16 April 2017

Network theorem

                   NETWORK THEOREM


 NETWORKSAn electrical circuit containing impedances (or elements like resistance, inductance, capacitance etc.) and generators (sources of e.m.f. or power) is known as electrical network.

 Types of Networks :

Linear network : A network is said to be linear when the current in all the branches is directly proportional to the driving voltage.

Non-linear network :  If the relation between current and driving voltage in any branch of the network is non-linear, the network is said to be non-linear network.

Active Networks :  If a network contains energy sources as well as other circuit elements(resistor, inductor,capacitor etc), it is called as an active network.

 Passive Network : The network containing circuit elements without any energy source is called as Passive network.

Distributed Network : If the inductors, resistors and capacitors are not electrically separated in a network (e.g., transmission line), then it is called as a distributed network.

Lumped Network : In a lumped network, the inductors, resistors and capacitors are electrically separated.


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