The ones who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do.- Steve Jobs
| Type | Description | 
|---|---|
| Circuit | A conducting path through which an electric current flows is called a circuit | 
| Electric network | A combination of various circuit elements, connected in any manner is known as electric network. | 
| Linear circuit | A circuit is considered as linear circuit if its impedance does'nt changes with the applied voltage.Example: Fixed speed induction motor. | 
| Non linear circuit | A circuit is considered as Non linear circuit if its impedance changes with the applied voltage.Example: Personal computer, Mobile phone etc. | 
| Circuit parameters | The various elements of an electric circuit are called its parameters like capacitance, resistance, inductance etc. | 
| Bilateral circuit | A bilateral circuit is one whose properties or characteristics are the same in eitheir direction.Example: AC transmission line. | 
| Unilateral circuit | When a properties or characteristics change with the direction of its operation, then a circuit is called as Unilateral circuit Example: Diode rectifier | 
| Active network | An active network is one which contains one or more source of EMF. | 
| Passive network | A passive network is one which does not contain any single source of EMF. | 
| Node | A node is a junction in a circuit where two or more circuit elements are connected together. | 
| Branch | The part of a network which lies between two junctions is called a branch. | 
| Loop | A loop is a closed path in a network formed by a number of connected branches. | 
| Mesh | Any path which contains no internal paths within it is called a mesh . Thus, a loop may contains meshes but a mesh does not contain a loop. | 
| Lumped circuit | The circuits in which circuit elements can be represented mutually independent and not interconnected. | 
We may make mistakes(spelling, program bug, typing mistake and etc.), So we have this container to collect mistakes. We highly respect your findings.
© Copyright 2019