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
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