What do you mean by linear and bilateral network?
Answer Posted / ravi jindal
It is a circuit that behaves the same way if it is connected in the opposite direction. The term is typically used for components in electrical circuits. For example, a resistor behaves the same way no matter if it's connected left-to-right ot right-to-left. In contrast, a diode is not a bilateral component, because it conducts current in one direction, and does not conduct in the other.
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