<p>1. Write down the difference between Electrical and Electronic circuits.</p></p>
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V1 = 4, V2 = 6, V3 = 4
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what are some analogous between fluid and electrical circuits?
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Please write clearly and if possible step by step,Take the input as ???(?) and the output as ????(?), and find transfer functions of the electrical
circuits below.Thanks a lot!
Please write clearly and if possible step by step,Take the input as ???(?) and the output as ????(?), and find transfer functions of the electrical circuits below,Thanks a lot!