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Simply we can say that the linear circuit is an electric circuit and the parameters of this circuit are resistance, capacitance, inductance and etc are constant. Or we can say the parameters of the circuits are not changed with respect to the voltage and current is called the linear circuit.
The non-linear circuit is also an electric circuit and the parameters of this circuit differ with respect to the current and the voltage. Or in the electric circuit, the parameters like waveforms, resistance, inductance and etc are not constant is called as Non- linear circuit.
Generally, the word linear means a straight line which looks like diagonal and it tells about linear characteristics in between voltage and current. i.e the current flow in the circuit is directly proportional to the voltage. If there is an increase in the voltage then the current flow in the circuit also increases and vice versa. The output characteristics of the linear circuit are between current and voltage of the figure is shown below.
In a linear circuit, the response of the output is directly proportional to the input. In the circuit, the applied sinusoidal having the frequency “f” and the output means the voltage between the two points is also having the sinusoidal frequency “f”.
In the non-linear circuit, the output characteristic is like a curve line which in between the voltage and current as shown in the following figure.
The non-linear circuit is also an electric circuit and the parameters of this circuit differ with respect to the current and the voltage. Or in the electric circuit, the parameters like waveforms, resistance, inductance and etc are not constant is called as Non- linear circuit.
Generally, the word linear means a straight line which looks like diagonal and it tells about linear characteristics in between voltage and current. i.e the current flow in the circuit is directly proportional to the voltage. If there is an increase in the voltage then the current flow in the circuit also increases and vice versa. The output characteristics of the linear circuit are between current and voltage of the figure is shown below.
In a linear circuit, the response of the output is directly proportional to the input. In the circuit, the applied sinusoidal having the frequency “f” and the output means the voltage between the two points is also having the sinusoidal frequency “f”.
In the non-linear circuit, the output characteristic is like a curve line which in between the voltage and current as shown in the following figure.
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