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Mutual inductance is the basic theory of the coupled circuits.

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Mutually coupled circuit is a circuit which is:


What is circuit coupling?

A coupling circuit connects the output of one stage of a system to the input of another stage. There are many different types of coupling circuits (e.g. direct coupled, resistor coupled, capacitor coupled, transformer coupled) each with its own advantages and disadvantages.


Circuit diagram of RC coupled amplifier?

One of the several uses of an RC coupled amplifier is to amplify the given input signal. It makes use of a sinusoidal input signal.


Circuit description of two stage r-c coupled amplifier?

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What is a circuit in graph theory?

no


What is the Relation between Field Theory and Circuit Theory?

Circuit Theory: As the name suggests, circuit theory deals with electrical circuit. An engineer can predict the performance of complicated electrical networks with the help of circuit theory. But this theory has certain limitations like :It cannot be applied in free space.It is useful only at low frequencies.This theory is unsuccessful in explaining the radiation of electromagnetic waves into space in radio communications.It cannot be used to analyse or design a complete communication system. Example: Radio Communication System.Electromagnetic Field Theory. Although electromagnetic Field Theory (EMFT) is complex in comparison with circuit theory but EMFT is simplified by using appropriate mathematics. This theory deals with E and H vectors, whereas circuit theory deals with voltages and currents.This theory has following advantages in comparison to circuit theory:It is also applicable in free space.It is useful at all frequencies, particularly at high frequencies,The radiation effect can be considered.This theory can be used to analyse or design a complete communication system. Example: Wireless Communication, Radio Communication.Reference: This article is referred from my authored book "concepts of electromagnetic field theory". In case of any problem, please post in the comment section.


Advantage of a transformer over a transformer coupled circuit?

Sounds more like a "homework" or "test" question, rather than a real-world question, and vague, at that! Could you re-phrase your question in a better, more-precise context, or check it for typos? Right now, your question seems to ask "What's the advantage of using a transformer, instead of using a transformer-coupled circuit?"...which makes no sense, since a "transformer-coupled circuit" USES a transformer.


What has the author Kunihiko Kaneko written?

Kunihiko Kaneko has written: 'Theory and applications of coupled map lattices' -- subject(s): Coupled map lattices, Spatial analysis (Mathematics) 'Life'


How are the two circuits of an induction motor similar to the circuit of a transformer?

They are magnetically coupled--a current in one circuit induces a current in the other one in both a transformer and an induction motor.


Difference between field theory and circuit theory?

Circuit Theory: As the name suggests, circuit theory deals with electrical circuit. An engineer can predict the performance of complicated electrical networks with the help of circuit theory. But this theory has certain limitations like :It cannot be applied in free space.It is useful only at low frequencies.This theory is unsuccessful in explaining the radiation of electromagnetic waves into space in radio communications.It cannot be used to analyse or design a complete communication system. Example: Radio Communication System.Electromagnetic Field Theory. Although electromagnetic Field Theory (EMFT) is complex in comparison with circuit theory but EMFT is simplified by using appropriate mathematics. This theory deals with E and H vectors, whereas circuit theory deals with voltages and currents.This theory has following advantages in comparison to circuit theory:It is also applicable in free space.It is useful at all frequencies, particularly at high frequencies,The radiation effect can be considered.This theory can be used to analyse or design a complete communication system. Example: Wireless Communication, Radio Communication.


What are the advantages and disadvantages of RC coupled amplifiers?

Advantages,disadvantages,working principle,theory,dc biasing conditions,input and output wave forms go to mycircuits9.blogspot.com/2012/05/rc-coupled-amplifier_07.html


Is cycle and circuit in graph theory same?

No its not. A cycle is closed trail