That depends on the circuit you are talking about.
A voltage divider is a circuit that uses two or more resistors to divide the input voltage into smaller voltages across each resistor. The voltage across each resistor is proportional to its resistance compared to the total resistance in the circuit. This allows for distributing the input voltage across multiple resistors in a controlled manner.
The independent variable is the component you change, such as the voltage or resistor value. The dependent variable is the component that changes in response to the independent variable, like the current or brightness of a light. The controlled variables are factors you keep constant, such as the type of wires or battery used.
A capacitor ladder in electronic circuits functions by storing and releasing electrical energy in a controlled manner. It consists of multiple capacitors connected in series and parallel to filter and regulate the flow of current in the circuit. This helps in smoothing out voltage fluctuations and improving the overall performance of the circuit.
Independent SourcesIndependent sources produce current/voltage at a particular rate that is dependent only on time. These sources may output a constant current/voltage, or they may output current/voltage that varies with time.Dependent SourcesDependent sources are current or voltage sources whose output value is based on time or another value from the circuit. A dependent source may be based on the voltage over a resistor for example, or even the current flowing through a given wire. The following sources are possible:Current-controlled current sourceCurrent-controlled voltage sourceVoltage-controlled current sourceVoltage-controlled voltage sourceDependent sources are useful for modelling transistors or vacuum tubes.
I guess Electric Circuit....
this is a circuit in which the switch is located before the load in the circuit
A contactor is an electrically controlled switch. It is used for switching a power circuit. A contactor is controlled by a circuit which has a much lower power level than the switched circuit.
phase controlled RECTIFIER circuit used Natural Commutation......
Flow of electricity in a circuit is controlled by using 'resistor'.
The Motor Power Supply Circuit - which is generally controlled by [any and many forms of] The On/Off Switch.
both, depending on which parts of the circuit.
Only if you install separate switches for each part of the circuit. The whole point of a parallel circuit - is that both parts of the circuit are controlled by the same switch.
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The difference between a current control device and voltage controlled device is that for current controlled device, the current is constant and the voltage is variable while for a voltage controlled device, the voltage is constant and the current is variable.
Deoends on code you are governed by. In USA, a GFCI outlet or a circuit controlled by a GFCI circuit breaker would be required.
You don't. They are controlled by circuit breakers.
It is not really a circuit, traffic lights in todays world are controlled by programable logic controllers or a plc. There are rungs of logic to control the changing of the lights which are known as the inputs and outputs where the voltage is controlled to change the lights from red to yellow and green.