If the two circuits have the same input impedance they are equivalent in respect of the input impedance.
equivalent equations
US NEC: The only place two circuits can share the same neutral (common) and ground wires is at the distribution panel, and that is only because those two conductors are tied together at the distribution panel.
Resistors can, in fact, be connected in four different ways. These configurations are termed:seriesparallelseries-parallelcomplex
parallel circuits for A+
parallel circuits for A+
a "LC circuit at resonance" and tuned circuits are the same
As we know V=IR, by changing the voltages in the two different circuits, we can maintain the same current even we have different resistance.
A Thevenin's equivalent circuit is a single voltage source in series with a single resistor. It is electrically the same as any combination of voltage sources, current sources, and resistors that, as a black box, has two terminals. The technique is useful in simplifying circuits, when analyzing them.
parallel circuit - a closed circuit in which the current divides into two or more paths.The circuits in a parallel circuits there are two or more circuits.
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A parallel circuit is realized by connecting two elements to the same nodes so the potential difference across their terminals can be the same.
The two main types are series and parallel circuits. From these two circuits comes combinations of different series parallel circuits depending on what end results you need.
The two basic types of circuits are series and parallel circuits.
Yes. You are allowed to use a neutral for one circuit from each phase of your service. For example, in a residential service, you can use the same neutral for circuits 1 and 3. In a commercial (3 phase) service, you can use a neutral for circuits 1, 3, and 5. You will experience problems if you use a neutral for two 'black' circuits or two 'red' circuits, if the circuits originate from the same phase bus bar. Also, AFCI's are sensitive to sharing neutrals, but GFCI's are not.
Equivalent Ratios
Equivalent Ratios
When they are equivalent ratios.