Dual (electronics)

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In electronics, the dual of a device or circuit is another whose mathematical description is identical except that voltages in one correspond to currents in the other, and vice versa. For example:

In physics, the electromagnetic dual concept is based on the idea that, in the static case, electromagnetism has two separate facets: electric fields and magnetic fields. Electric fields are the dual of magnetic fields, and vice versa. Also:

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