Passive components and active components
Electronic components are divided into two types, namely passive components and active components. Passive component is a component that can not lead to increase in the electric power circuit, examples of passive components are resistors, capacitors, and inductors.
While the active component is a component that can lead to increase in the electric power circuit, examples of active component is tansistor.
Resistor has the ability to convert electrical energy into heat. Inductor has the ability to convert electrical energy into magnetic force. However, neither of the two components that can lead to the addition of power in the circuit, it is called passive components.
Instead of a transistor receives the low power input (small current) and converts it into a high power output (large current), the transistor is called the active component.
While the active component is a component that can lead to increase in the electric power circuit, examples of active component is tansistor.
Resistor has the ability to convert electrical energy into heat. Inductor has the ability to convert electrical energy into magnetic force. However, neither of the two components that can lead to the addition of power in the circuit, it is called passive components.
Instead of a transistor receives the low power input (small current) and converts it into a high power output (large current), the transistor is called the active component.
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