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The answer depends upon the frequency range, amplitude and DC component of the signal (wave) being shaped. Sometimes inductors cost more and are physically larger than capacitors.

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What is linear and non linear devices explain?

There are many examples of these. I would compare a linear device as a device giving a linear output as a result of the input. This can be an amplifier or simply the circuits that makes up the amplifier. A non-linear device could be a computer chip or a logic chip that is either on or off (only 2 stages) on both input and output. Some devices combine linear and non linear working modes. A typical OpAmp has got 2 inputs that can vary, where as the output is either On (close to input voltage of the circuit) or Off (close to input negative voltage or GND of the circuit) Other forms of linearities can be within a single transistor. It may have a linear voltage curve. This curve can also be non linear. This most often very dependent upon temperature.


How many linear inches are in a square inch?

The two cannot be compared, since they work in a differing number of dimension.


What are the advantages and disadvantages of scatter diagram?

ADVANTAGES Shows relationship between two variables best method to illustrate a non-linear pattern.


What are two disadvantages of a non-linear structure?

Two disadvantages of a non-linear structure are that it can lead to confusion for the audience due to its non-traditional progression, making it harder to follow the narrative or argument. Additionally, it may require more effort in planning and organization, as the writer must ensure that all elements connect meaningfully despite the lack of a straightforward path.


How matrices used in engineering?

If you have a system, which can be expressed as a set of linear equations, then you can utilize matrices to help solve it. One example is an electrical circuit which uses linear devices (example are constant voltage sources and resistive loads). To find the current through each device, a set of linear equations is derived.

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What are the advantages and disadvantages of linear motion?

Advantages of linear motion include simplicity, precision, and ease of control. Disadvantages may include limited speed compared to rotary motion, higher friction and wear on components, and potential for misalignment.


What is linear wave shaping?

the process of producing non sinusoidal output waves from sinusoidal input is cald non linear wave shaping.. the circuits of this sort are called non linear wave shaping circuits.. they are of two types.. clippers and clampers


What are the disadvantages of a linear settlement?

Advsnga


What are linear wave Shaping circuits?

if a sinusoidal voltage is applied to linear circuit the output voltage is also sinusoidal in nature as far as the waveform is concerned the amplitude of input signal may change and there may be phase displacement between input voltages and output voltages


What is linear circuit?

ugly A. A chip that will perform in a linear fashion like an amplifier


What are the disadvantages of using the thevenin theorem?

Thevenin's theorem is only valid for linear and bilateral networks.Practically, linearity of any circuit is over a certain range.Hence it is only valid for certain range.


What circuit whose parameters change with voltage or current?

non-linear circuit


What are the advantages and disadvantages of linear navigation design for a website?

basically linear is easier than iterativ


Full abrivation of uln?

linear integrated circuit


Why emitter bias circuit is called self bias circuit?

emitter bias provides a feedback to the circuit so that circuit remains in linear regionn


Is linear technology outdated?

No. Linear Technology is actually a company that manufactures things like circuit boards for machines and computers. Things like that will always need circuit boards.


Where do usually series circuit used?

Series circuits are used in areas where the operation of the circuit is required to be linear.