I dont know but it is to get a circuit common and to give a negative input to the circuit
In some types of electronic design you may have Digital circuits also called Logic Circuits and Analog circuits. Each circuit may have separate power and ground lines. So you may see the notation on a schematic for Logic Ground or Analog ground.
circuits go round
A capacitor is required in electronics when we are charging and frequency circuits.
J. R. Cogdell has written: 'An Introduction to Circuits and Electronics' -- subject(s): Electronics, Electric circuits
Reinhard Kretzmann has written: 'Handbuch der Elektronik' -- subject(s): Electronics, Industrial electronics 'Industrial electronics circuits' -- subject(s): Electronic apparatus and appliances, Electronic circuits
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A strange but enlightening question. One can view ALL ELECTRONICS as making and modifying V/I curves. All the circuits and tools you have seen are ways of doing this.
The electrode typically used as a ground reference in electrical circuits is the earth ground electrode.
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James H. Harter has written: 'Essentials of electric circuits' -- subject(s): Electric circuits 'Mathematics applied to electronics' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Electronics
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Gary M. Miller has written: 'Linear circuits for electronics technology' -- subject(s): Electronic circuits 'Modern electronic communication' -- subject(s): Telecommunication, Electronics