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Voltage source and current source
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[QUOTE="alan123hk, post: 6560866, member: 638884"] I mean, when doing circuit analysis, Ohm’s law certainly applies to any resistance part inside the voltage source and current source (but even if we agree with this, this may be taken for granted and has no meaning for discussion😓) In any case, you have explained very clearly that voltage sources and current sources cannot be regarded as resistive elements under Ohm's law, nor are they impedance elements. Of course, I must agree with this. By the way, I believe that many things we often do in this world may not have much point or practical value. Even if some people think it is a bit meaningful, others may think it is completely meaningless and waste time, but many times we will involuntarily try to continue doing these things.:bear: [/QUOTE]
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