A: It not an element but rather a components like a resistor or capacitor and/or a combinations of both.
A: Absolutely
The essential components of a feedback LC oscillator include an inductor (L) and a capacitor (C) connected in a feedback loop, a gain element such as a transistor or amplifier to compensate for energy losses, and a feedback network to sustain oscillations by providing positive feedback. The LC tank circuit stores and exchanges energy between the inductor and capacitor to generate an oscillating signal at the resonant frequency of the tank circuit.
An element does not split up when a current passes through it. The current causes electrons to flow through the element, but the element remains intact.
The current element is directly proportional to the current density. The current density is the electric current per unit area of cross section.
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When we get amplifier output current for 180 degrees of input. then it's called B class amplifier. In a push pull class B amplifier one of the two power transistors or other amplifying elements handles the positive half of the waveform and the other element handles the negative half of the waveform. In practice, push pull audio amplifiers are usually class AB; each power transistor handles slightly more than 180 degrees of input. This minimizes distortion (crossover distortion) when one of the two transistors ceases output and the other takes over.
Ag is the element Silver (a metal)
The key element to receiving feedback is maintaining an open and receptive mindset. This involves actively listening without becoming defensive, allowing for a constructive dialogue that can lead to personal or professional growth. Additionally, asking clarifying questions can help ensure understanding and demonstrate a willingness to learn. Embracing feedback as an opportunity for improvement is crucial for effective development.
A phase-shift oscillator is a simple electronic oscillator circuit. It consists of an inverting amplifier element such as a transistor or op amp, with its output fed back into its input through an filterconsisting of a network of resistors and capacitors. The feddback network 'shifts' the phase of the amplifier output by 180 degrees at the oscillation frequency, to give positive feedback.[1] Phase shift oscillators are mostly used at lower frequencies, often in the audio frequency range as audio oscillators.
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When a capacitor is discharging, current is flowing out of the capacitor to other elements in the circuit, similar to a battery. Current flowing out of an element, by convention, is defined as negative current, while current flowing into an element, such as a resistor, is defined as positive current. Thus a discharging capacitor will always have a negative current.
it is nothing but electrons of atoms of that element that connects the electric current.