define bilateral network and unilateral network? give an
example.
Answer Posted / coneenika
BILATERAL NETWORK
A unilateral element has different relation between voltage and current for the two possible directions of the current.
Example: Resistor.
LINEAR NETWORK
A circuit whose parameters are always constant irrespective of the change in time, voltage, temperature etc. is known as linear network.
It should obey the law of superposition.
Example: Resistor
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