Philosophy:Duality (electrical circuits)
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Short description: Association of electrical terms into pairs based on interchanging voltage and current
In electrical engineering, electrical terms are associated into pairs called duals. A dual of a relationship is formed by interchanging voltage and current in an expression. The dual expression thus produced is of the same form, and the reason that the dual is always a valid statement can be traced to the duality of electricity and magnetism.
Here is a partial list of electrical dualities:
- voltage – current
- parallel – series (circuits)
- resistance – conductance
- voltage division – current division
- impedance – admittance
- capacitance – inductance
- reactance – susceptance
- short circuit – open circuit
- Kirchhoff's current law – Kirchhoff's voltage law.
- Thévenin's theorem – Norton's theorem
History
The use of duality in circuit theory is due to Alexander Russell who published his ideas in 1904.[1][2]
Examples
Constitutive relations
- Resistor and conductor (Ohm's law) [math]\displaystyle{ v=iR \iff i=vG \, }[/math]
- Capacitor and inductor – differential form [math]\displaystyle{ i_C=C\frac{d}{dt}v_C \iff v_L=L\frac{d}{dt}i_L }[/math]
- Capacitor and inductor – integral form [math]\displaystyle{ v_C(t) = V_0 + {1 \over C}\int_{0}^{t} i_C(\tau) \, d\tau \iff i_L(t) = I_0 + {1 \over L}\int_{0}^{t} v_L(\tau) \, d\tau }[/math]
Voltage division — current division
[math]\displaystyle{ v_{R_1}=v\frac{R_1}{R_1 + R_2} \iff i_{G_1}=i\frac{G_1}{G_1 + G_2} }[/math]
Impedance and admittance
- Resistor and conductor [math]\displaystyle{ Z_R = R \iff Y_G = G }[/math] [math]\displaystyle{ Z_G = {1 \over G } \iff Y_R = { 1 \over R } }[/math]
- Capacitor and inductor [math]\displaystyle{ Z_C = {1 \over Cs} \iff Y_L = {1 \over Ls} }[/math] [math]\displaystyle{ Z_L = Ls \iff Y_c = Cs }[/math]
See also
- Duality (electricity and magnetism)
- Duality (mechanical engineering)
- Dual impedance
- Dual graph
- Mechanical–electrical analogies
- List of dualities
References
- Turner, Rufus P, Transistors Theory and Practice, Gernsback Library, Inc, New York, 1954, Chapter 6.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duality (electrical circuits).
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