Lecture 4
Lecture 4
Lecture No-4
Dr. R. Roy
Dean of Engineering and Technology
SRM University, Delhi-NCR
Sonepat
Kirchhoff’s Current Laws
(i) Linear circuit. A linear circuit is one whose parameters (e.g. resistances)
are constant i.e. they do not change with current or voltage.
(iii) Bilateral circuit. A bilateral circuit is one whose properties are the
same in either direction. For example, transmission line is a bilateral circuit
because it can be made to perform its function equally well in either
direction.
(vii) Branch. A branch is that part of a network which lies between two
junction points.
(viii) Loop. A loop is any closed path of a network. Thus in Fig. 3.1,
ABDA, BCDB and ABCDA are the loops.
Contd.
(x) Mesh. A mesh is the most elementary form of a loop and cannot be
further divided into other loops. In Fig. 3.1, both loops ABDA and BCDB
qualify as meshes because they cannot be further divided into other
loops. However, the loop ABCDA cannot be called a mesh because it
encloses two loops ABDA and BCDB.