what is the differences between voltage and current controlled devices?
Answer / Satendra Kumar Yadav
Voltage-controlled devices respond to changes in voltage but maintain constant current. Examples include capacitors, inductors, and vacuum tubes. On the other hand, Current-controlled devices respond to changes in current but maintain a constant voltage. An example of a current-controlled device is the transistor.
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