What do you mean by linear and bilateral network?
Answer Posted / natesh bmrcl
A bilateral network element can conduct current equally well in either directions. That means, it will have, same voltage – current flow. Suppose a resistor, if you connect the resistor, with a network, the conductivity will be the same irrespective of its direction of connection. As the resistor can conduct current equally well in either direction of current flow, it can be considered as a good example of bilateral element. Inductor is another well known example of bilateral element.
But, if we think about, diode, transistor, thyristors etc. we will see that type of network elements, cannot conduct current equally well, in either direction. Such as diode which conducts current in forward direction where – as it blocks current in backward direction. Hence diode can be considered as unilateral element of electrical network.
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