Dual (Electronics)

In electronics, the word dual refers to two devices or circuits that have mathematical descriptions that are identical except that voltages in one correspond to currents in the other, and vice versa. For example: In physics, the Electromagnetic dual concept is based on the idea that, in the static case, Electromagnetism has two separate facets: electric fields and magnetic fields. Electric fields are the dual of magnetic fields, and vice versa. Also: For other meanings of the word not related to electronics, see dual.

 

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