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Q3) For the electrical circuit shown, construct the analogous mechanical circuit. Prove that they are
analogous mathematically.
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Transcribed Image Text:Q3) For the electrical circuit shown, construct the analogous mechanical circuit. Prove that they are analogous mathematically. C L R SHOT ON MI 6 MI DUAL CAMERA
The electrical and mechanical systems
follow two analogy i.e., force-current
analogy (f-i) and force-voltage analogy (f-v):
Mechanical
Mechanical Analog I
(Force-Current)
Electrical
Analog II
(Force Voltage)
Quantity
Voltage, e
Velocity, v
Force, f
Current, i
Force, f
Velocity, v
Lubricity, 1/D
(Inverse friction)
Resistance, R
Friction, D
Compliance, 1/K
(Inverse spring
constant)
Capacitance, C
Mass, M
Compliance, 1/K
(Inverse spring
constant)
Inductance, L
Mass, M
Transformer,
N1:N2
Lever, L1:L2
Lever, L1:L2
Transcribed Image Text:The electrical and mechanical systems follow two analogy i.e., force-current analogy (f-i) and force-voltage analogy (f-v): Mechanical Mechanical Analog I (Force-Current) Electrical Analog II (Force Voltage) Quantity Voltage, e Velocity, v Force, f Current, i Force, f Velocity, v Lubricity, 1/D (Inverse friction) Resistance, R Friction, D Compliance, 1/K (Inverse spring constant) Capacitance, C Mass, M Compliance, 1/K (Inverse spring constant) Inductance, L Mass, M Transformer, N1:N2 Lever, L1:L2 Lever, L1:L2
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