Network Theory
Across
- 2. Circuit element that stores energy in a magnetic field.
- 4. A part of a network where two or more circuit elements are joined.
- 7. Theorem used to find the equivalent circuit consisting of a voltage source and a series impedance.
- 8. The algebraic sum of currents entering a node is zero (Abbreviation).
- 9. Device whose characteristic curve passes through the origin.
- 12. The current through this element is zero in a DC steady state.
- 13. The reciprocal of impedance.
- 14. A branch containing only one component (e.g., a resistor or a capacitor).
Down
- 1. Theorem that states the current in a load is equivalent to a current source in parallel with a resistance.
- 3. A passive element that dissipates energy in the form of heat.
- 5. Condition in an RLC circuit where inductive and capacitive reactances cancel out.
- 6. A measure of a coil's ability to resist the flow of AC current.
- 10. A circuit component that is either linear or nonlinear, but whose value does not change with time.
- 11. The reciprocal of resistance.
- 15. A closed path in an electrical circuit.