what is lumped and distributed elements?
Answer Posted / sree
An element is classified as a lumped element if the net effect of electrical phenomena taking place within that element can be described in terms of only its terminal voltage and current variables, irrespective of its internal details and geometry..
If the electrical description of an element calls for voltage and current variables that are functions of space variables over the element(in addition to time variable), the element is called as a distributed elements..
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