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summing amplifier + inverting or non-inverting configuration

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What is the use of resistance in a LC circuit?

every inductor has some resistance. In circuit diagram, ideal inductor is shown in series with a resistor(value being equal to coil's resistance) to make analysis easy.


Will a circuit work if the resistance of the fixed resistor is larger than the resistance value of the thermistor?

In order to answer that, one would need to know what the circuit is designed to do (so that he would know how to tell when the circuit is "working"), and would also need to see the schematic diagram, in order to know exactly how the fixed resistor and the thermistor are configured in the circuit, and what other components are involved. Consider . . . If I came up to you on the street, or even for that matter in an Engineering lab, and I said to you "I've got a circuit with a coil and a resistor in it. Will it work if the impedance of the coil is greater than the resistance of the resistor ?", you would most certainly find yourself at a loss, just as I do when I read your question.


What componnet can you remove and the circuit will still be working?

In many circuits, a resistor can often be removed while still allowing the circuit to function, depending on its role. For example, if the resistor is used for current limiting in a non-critical part of the circuit, removing it may not prevent the circuit from operating, though it could affect performance or safety. However, it's essential to consider the specific design and purpose of the circuit, as removing other components could lead to failure. Always consult the circuit diagram and specifications before making changes.


In an electrical circuit which unit indicates the resistance?

In a electronics schematic diagram, a resistor is symbolized by a zig-zag line. The unit of resistance is measured in ohms, written with the greek letter omega.


What do you call a diagram that shows the electrical connections of a circuit's components?

Schematic or Circuit Diagram.

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What is the circuit diagram of MOSFET as a variable resistor?

It is here at this website. www.mosfetdiagrams.co.uk/varibles


What happen if 4 resistor is connected in parallel and resistor 1 is connected as short circuit?

I'd have to see a diagram, as your description in words is unclear.


Is a zigzag line drawn inside a circle represents a type of a swicth in a circuit diagram?

An electrical resistor.


A sign used to represent a component in a circuit diagram?

you just looking for any sign? straight line = wire/circuit path --------- (only solid), put squiggles in it ---------/\/\/\/\---------, and that's basically a resistor....


What is the circuit diagram on how to convert galvanomeer into ohmeter?

Just connect a resistor and a small battery in series with the galvanometer,change the markings on the meter's scale, and you have an ohmmeter.


What is the use of resistance in a LC circuit?

every inductor has some resistance. In circuit diagram, ideal inductor is shown in series with a resistor(value being equal to coil's resistance) to make analysis easy.


How do you show on a circuit diagram that the output on an electrical device can be varied?

To show that the output on an electrical device can be varied on a circuit diagram, you would typically use a variable resistor or potentiometer symbol. This symbol consists of a resistor with an arrow pointing inwards or outwards, indicating that the resistance can be adjusted. By connecting this symbol to the output component in the circuit, you demonstrate that the output can be varied by adjusting the resistance.


What is the circuit diagram of an Amplitude Modulated envelope detector circuit?

The Diode only lets the current one way, the cap smooths it out, and the resistor gives you something to take a voltage reading across. it will be kind of sawtooth, but will have the general envelope shape. For diagram see related links below.


What is the drawing of an electrical circuit called?

The drawing of an electrical circuit is called a circuit diagram, or schematic diagram. It is a graphical representation of the electrical components and their interconnections in a circuit. It uses standardized symbols to represent different components such as resistors, capacitors, transistors, switches, and wires. The lines connecting the symbols in the diagram indicate the flow of electrical current through the circuit. Circuit diagrams are used to design, troubleshoot, and repair electrical systems, and can be found in technical manuals, books and online resources.


Will a circuit work if the resistance of the fixed resistor is larger than the resistance value of the thermistor?

In order to answer that, one would need to know what the circuit is designed to do (so that he would know how to tell when the circuit is "working"), and would also need to see the schematic diagram, in order to know exactly how the fixed resistor and the thermistor are configured in the circuit, and what other components are involved. Consider . . . If I came up to you on the street, or even for that matter in an Engineering lab, and I said to you "I've got a circuit with a coil and a resistor in it. Will it work if the impedance of the coil is greater than the resistance of the resistor ?", you would most certainly find yourself at a loss, just as I do when I read your question.


What is the circuit diagram of a sense amplifier?

sensing amplifiers and its circuit diagram