If I divide the term into words as
(Passive + Linear + Bilateral ) Network
then it would be easier to understand.
1st of all, Passive Network is a network that includes **passive electrical / electronic components.
Then, Linear Network is consists of passive electrical / electronic components whose parameters such as resistance, capacitance or inductance are constant with respect to current or voltage and in such network each voltage or current source act independently of each other.
After that, Bilateral Network is the network in which the magnitude of current remains the same when the voltage polarity is reversed.
So, A Passive linear bilateral network includes passive components that exhibit linearity and at the same time magnitude of current is independent of the polarity of voltage.
** Passive electronic components are Resistor, Inductor or Capacitor, they by themselves are not capable of amplifying or processing an electrical signal.
A passive linear bilateral network is a circuit that only contains passive elements like resistors, capacitors, and inductors. The network is linear if it follows the principle of superposition, homogeneity, and additivity. Bilateral means that the network behaves the same way regardless of the direction of the current flow.
Bilateral Symmetry
Leeches have bilateral symmetry, which means that their bodies can be divided into two equal halves along a single plane. This symmetry is common among many animals with well-defined heads and tails.
Millipedes have bilateral symmetry, where the body can be divided into two equal halves. Centipedes also have bilateral symmetry.
Annelids exhibit bilateral symmetry, meaning they can be divided into two equal halves along a single plane. This symmetry allows for efficient movement and body organization in these segmented worms.
Yes, alligators are considered bilateral organisms because they exhibit bilateral symmetry, meaning their bodies can be divided into two equal halves along a single plane. This symmetry allows for balanced development of body parts on either side of the plane.
If I divide the term into words as (Passive + Linear + Bilateral ) Network then it would be easier to understand. 1st of all, Passive Network is a network that includes **passive electrical / electronic components. Then, Linear Network is consists of passive electrical / electronic components whose parameters such as resistance, capacitance or inductance are constant with respect to current or voltage and in such network each voltage or current source act independently of each other. After that, Bilateral Network is the network in which the magnitude of current remains the same when the voltage polarity is reversed. So, A Passive linear bilateral network includes passive components that exhibit linearity and at the same time magnitude of current is independent of the polarity of voltage. ** Passive electronic components are Resistor, Inductor or Capacitor, they by themselves are not capable of amplifying or processing an electrical signal.
thevenins theorem is applicable to network which is linear ,bilateral
the network which consist linear elements is known as linear network
bhag
is active...and bilateral
YES it is linear. It is a passive device classified as linear however as frequency increases its behavior will change.
Impedance matching network perform the passive amplification.
What is the difference between active attacks passive attacks in GSM network?
bhag
a passive hub does not regenerate the signal received only let it pass
The Hewlett Packard 8510C network analyzer monitors the network parameters of electrical networks. It measures both the linear and non-linear actions of devices.
The current flowing through the load terminals Rl connected across any two terminals A & B of a linear, bilateral, active network is given by Voc/Rth + RL where VOC is the open circuit voltage across the terminals A & B & RL is the internal resistance of the network as viewed back into the open circuited network from AB deactivating all the independent sources.