Consider the following statements: Any element connected in 1. Series with an ideal current source is redundant. 2. Parallel with an ideal current source is redundant. 3. Series with an ideal voltage source is redundant. 4. Parallel with an ideal voltage source is redundant. Which of the above statements is/are correct?
Consider the following statements: Any element connected in 1. Series with an ideal current source is redundant. 2. Parallel with an ideal current source is redundant. 3. Series with an ideal voltage source is redundant. 4. Parallel with an ideal voltage source is redundant. Which of the above statements is/are correct? Correct Answer 1 and 4
In a series circuit, the current flows through all the elements is the same. Thus, any element connected in series with an ideal current source is redundant and it is equivalent to an ideal current source only.
In a parallel circuit, the voltage across all the elements is the same. Thus, any element connected in parallel with an ideal voltage source is redundant and it is equivalent to an ideal voltage source only.
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