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the symbol used for representing depended sources​

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Answered by UrBabee
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We have seen throughout this Basic Electronics Tutorials website that there are two types of elements within an electrical or electronics circuit: passive elements and active elements. An active element is one that is capable of continuously supplying energy to a circuit, such as a battery, a generator, an operational amplifier, etc. A passive element on the other hand are physical elements such as resistors, capacitors, inductors, etc, which cannot generate electrical energy by themselves but only consume it.

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The types of active circuit elements that are most important to us are those that supply electrical energy to the circuits or network connected to them. These are called “electrical sources” with the two types of electrical sources being the voltage source and the current source. The current source is usually less common in circuits than the voltage source, but both are used and can be regarded as complements of each other..

Answered by gyadav30122000
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Ideal dependent voltage sources represented by a diamond-shaped symbol, are dependent on, and are proportional too an external controlling voltage or current. The multiplying constant, μ for a VCVS has no units, while the multiplying constant ρ for a CCVS has units of Ohm's.

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