Yes, a resistor has two sides, and furthermore they are interchangeable.
It is a circuit that behaves the same way if it is connected in the opposite direction. The term is typically used for components in electrical circuits. For example, a resistor behaves the same way no matter if it's connected left-to-right ot right-to-left. In contrast, a diode is not a bilateral component, because it conducts current in one direction, and does not conduct in the other.
ammeter in series at any side as required since it is bilateral and voltmeter is connected in parallel to measure voltage drop across it
a memristor is the fourth passive element in the electric circuit joining the resistor,inductor and capacitor , the word memristor is the concatenation of "memory" and "resistance"
In electronics, a center tap is a connection made to a point half way along a winding of a transformer or inductor, or along the element of a resistor or a potentiometer. ..
if not disconnected you will measure the resistance of the circuit in parallel with the resistor.
The volt-amp characteristics will be same irrespective of current flow through that element. eg resistor, inductor.
where is the heater blower resistor in a 2003 Honda element
is active...and bilateral
A: It not an element but rather a components like a resistor or capacitor and/or a combinations of both.
if a network is having both sides voltage and current sources; and if the direction is changed from any side there will be no change in circuit characteristics. so it is called bilateral network.
A leech has a bilateral simmetry.
A water heater element will burn out in a mater of seconds if you apply voltage to it while it is not submerged in water.
Bilateral legs
They have bilateral symmetry. Though they are round they don't have radial symmetry
They have a bilateral symmetry.
A Alligator is Bilateral
A discrete component is one where the package contains only one circuit element. The opposite is an "integrated circuit" (aka a "silicon chip" or "chip") where a package contains many circuit elements. It's not that "discrete" is a type of resistor, it's that a resistor is a type of discrete component.