write the difference between network and circuit
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Answer / swetha.g
An electrical network is an interconnection of electrical
elements such as resistor, inductor, capacitor, voltage
sources, current sources and switches.
An electrical circuit is a network that has a closed loop,
giving a return path for the current. A network is a
connection of two or more components, and may not
necessarily be a circuit.
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Answer / anish sodani
An electrical circuit is a part of network which consists of
circuit elements , providing one or more closed paths for
the current to flow.
A network is just the collection of all the circuit elements
and measuring instruments and their connection.
Network is the general word while circuit is part of it.
Network helps in analysis while circuit gives a fixed output
for fixed input.
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Answer / ahsan haider
NETWORK: A network simply consists of the branches with passive elements and may be sources.....it can be a closed loop or may be not!
CIRCUIT: A circuit however always has a closed loop and return path for the flow of current.....!
Every circuit is a network but not every network is a circuit.
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