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Voltage source and current source
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[QUOTE="anorlunda, post: 6560438, member: 455902"] Or a real device that is both. A solar cell, like in a solar panel, acts like a current source for low voltages. I acts (almost) like a voltage source for low currents. So, depending on what your interest is, you can model a solar cell like an ideal constant current source or an ideal voltage source. It is like saying that a line can be (almost) vertical and (almost) horizontal. [ATTACH type="full"]291781[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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