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The negative (or neutral) terminal of the power source.
A logic gate is an elementary building block of a digital circuit. Most logic gateshave two inputs and one output. ... The following illustration and table show the circuit symbol and logic combinations for an AND gate. (In the symbol, the input terminals are at left and the output terminal is at right.)
yes... this is possible if a diode i connected in reverse bias with a battery and a resistor for example. A diode in reverse bias means its anode will be connected to positive terminal of the battery and its cathode to the negative terminal of the battery. In such a case, minimal current flows through the circuit which can be neglected.
No the base emitter circuit is not the same as a common base circuit. The three BJT circuits all have the base emitter circuit. Wheter each terminal is common to both inputs and outputs of the circuit determines the type of transistor configuration.Henry Lee Everson PE;229-560-9769
1. direct ground circuit 2. virtually ground circuit
it is the block which is used to splitting the two circuit
it is the block which is used to splitting the two circuit
A tank circuit has got two components 1. A coil with inductance L, and 2. A Capacitor, C
in the case of short-circuit the current is maximum hence the terminal potential is becomes zero
A point of connection for closing an electric circuit is known as terminal.
We will put the arrows in the circuit diagram from negative terminal to the positive terminal🤗🤗 Thanks..................
Terminal
The circuit won't do anything until both terminals of the battery are connected to the correct [two different] points in the circuit. As long as either terminal of the battery remains disconnected, the circuit is "OFF".
A resistor is a passive two-terminal electrical component that limits the current flowing in electrical or electronic circuits.
The output tags, where you connect the circuit to.
To establish an electric current, there are two requirements that must be met. There must be a closed conducting path that goes from the positive terminal to the negative terminal. The second requirement is to have an electric circuit for the energy to move a positive test charge against the electric field.
When one wire or terminal is not connected to a light bulb, it is not possible for electricity to complete the circuit. When a circuit is not completed, the bulb will not light. An off switch, for example, breaks the circuit.