What do you mean by linear and bilateral network?
Answer Posted / deepak
linear network
the network whoes parameter does not change due change in
current or vtg. eg. resistance,inductance,capacitance.
bilateral network
the ckt whoes chara. does not change due change of
direction of vtg. & current. e.g. transsmisson line
Is This Answer Correct ? | 373 Yes | 66 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
What is FTA card? How it works?
What is the test block protection relay if any body know plz explained
what is differant beetween overload current and phase current?
hi every body i am master student in control engineering and my project is slip control in trains i assumed a Dc motore as traction motor but i don't have characteristics of this kind of motor that is used in train. i want from every body if he or she has the characteristics or information about Dc motor that is used in train give me those information or technical characteristics .
What's mean HVF & HAF in Vacuum Circuit Breaker?
What are the main significances of root locus?
i am electrical and elctronics engg passed out in 2009 want to attend for reliance placements.plz send me apttitude ,technical and hr question answers to my mail plz. my mail id-kat.bindas@gmail.com
what are the industrail measures to over ferranti effect? how would the ferranti effect the power system if those remedial mearsure arent taken? how often does this effect occurs in real power system?
Why IR value of the (HT cable Plus synchronous motor) is less while individually having IR values in GΩ?
can I improve the furnace power factor (10 mva transformer) by adding a capacitor bank before the transformer.Does system power factor vary a lot with the furnace PF?
How Self works in DG set
STATE WORKING OF VACCUM CIRCUIT BRAKER?
working principles of cf lamp,incandescentlamp and f lamp?
What is Harmonics how it is produced and what is the method to control the same
Merits & Demarits of Oil circuit & Air circuit breakers ?