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The question is vague.A current source is the short form of constant current source.A voltage source, on the other hand, is the short form of constant voltage source.That being so, then no, a current source is not available in any circuit.
A zener diode has a relatively constant reverse voltage, at the designated zener voltage. If you had a circuit, say, with an AC source, a resistor, and a zener, the waveform across the zener would be the AC source, clipped at the reverse bias zener voltage, and clipped again at the forward bias voltage, typically about 0.7 V.
An ideal diode is a simplified model of a diode that does not exist but is used for simple circuit analysis. A practical diode is the real thing. A model of a practical diode used for circuit analysis purposes includes many parasitic components in addition to the diode.
altough voltage follower circuit provides output voltage which is in phase to input voltage as in noninverting amplifier but in unamplified form.
The simplest way to understand it is to use Ohm's law: E = IR. Voltage (E) can be though of as pressure that drives the current. Voltage is measured in volts. Current (I) can be thought of as the actual flow of electrons within the circuit. Current is measured in amperes, or amps. Resistance (R) can be thought of as exactly that - the amount of opposition to current flow in a circuit or component. Resistance is measured in ohms. So let's see how this works. E = IR. If E is constant (typical for a battery) then the current (I) is equal to the voltage divided by the resistance. Let's use a voltage of 12 volts, and a resistance of 2 ohms. The current is I = 12 volts/2 ohms= 6 amps. If you remember Ohms law, you can predict what will happen in simple circuits using only a little bit of simple algebra. What is arguably the simplest form of this relationship is that a 1 volt source connected to a 1 ohm resistor will cause 1 amp of current to flow. There are other ways to say the same thing. A 1 ohm resistor with 1 amp of current flowing through it must be connected to a 1 volt source. A 1 volt source that causes 1 amp of current flow must be connected to a 1 ohm resistance.
The battery is the voltage or power source, the wires form the conductor.
The battery is the voltage or power source, the wires form the conductor.
The question is vague.A current source is the short form of constant current source.A voltage source, on the other hand, is the short form of constant voltage source.That being so, then no, a current source is not available in any circuit.
Every whole number is already in simplest form. Simplest form only refers to the fraction part of a mixed number. Find the GCF of the numerator and the denominator and divide them both by it. If the GCF is 1, the fraction is in its simplest form.
Every unit fraction is in its simplest form. Every unit fraction is a proper fraction.
Simplest form
A zener diode has a relatively constant reverse voltage, at the designated zener voltage. If you had a circuit, say, with an AC source, a resistor, and a zener, the waveform across the zener would be the AC source, clipped at the reverse bias zener voltage, and clipped again at the forward bias voltage, typically about 0.7 V.
3/7 is in its simplest form.
A plant every 1.7 feet.
-1 and 13/20 = -33/20
In its simplest form the equation to calculate the wattage of an electrical appliance is: Watts = voltage x current. If the appliance is in a AC supply use the Route mean square voltage (the stated AC voltage).
Cells are considered the simplest form of life for a few reasons. They make up every living thing in the world. Without cells, nothing would be possible.