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Proposal of Linear Specific Functions for R-L-C as Fundamental Elements in Terms of Considered Specific Electric Constants

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In this paper electric physical quantities which can be characterized as being of either of the scalar or phasor type, are discussed. The scalar physicalities of resistance, inductance and capacitance are regarded as being of a fundamental type as they provide the initial basis of circuit designing, while the phasor physicalities are voltage and current etc. These fundamental elements may also be regarded as conventional in comparison to those of semiconductors devices, which are introduced later. In taking these scalar elements into consideration, the linearized specific functions are consider in terms of the considered specific electric constants possible from the ground of already existing electromagnetic constants of the wave propagating through the free space, namely intrinsic impedance, permeability, and permittivity.

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The author thanks all those with whom fruitful discussions on the topic took place, and also the referees as well for their direct and indirect support which helped to improve the paper considerably.

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Kumar, V. (2019). Proposal of Linear Specific Functions for R-L-C as Fundamental Elements in Terms of Considered Specific Electric Constants. In: Kumar, A., Mozar, S. (eds) ICCCE 2018. ICCCE 2018. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 500. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0212-1_3

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