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Force Current And Force Voltag Analogy

04/23/2011 1:50 AM

what is the difference between forc voltage analogy and force current analogy???

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Re: force current and force voltag analogy

04/23/2011 6:56 AM

we could not understand the question.

Can you just eleborate in what regard this is being asked ?

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Re: force current and force voltag analogy

04/23/2011 7:11 AM

Force (or better, pressure) is analogous to voltage; flow is analogous to current; piping restrictions are analogous to resistance.

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Re: Force Current And Force Voltag Analogy

04/23/2011 10:25 PM

Force-Voltage Analogy

  • Mechanical Force = Electrical Voltage
  • Velocity=Current
  • Displacement=Charge
  • Mass=Inductance
  • Damping coefficient=Resistance
  • Compliance=Capacitance

Force-Current Analogy

  • Mechanical Force = Electrical Current
  • Velocity=Voltage
  • Displacement=Flux Linkage
  • Mass=Capacitance
  • Damping coefficient=Conductance
  • Compliance=Inductance
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Re: Force Current And Force Voltag Analogy

04/25/2011 9:20 AM

Hithuanand,

I don't see how your comment is off-topic. It's spot on as far as I'm concerned and should even warrant a GA. I gave you a "not off topic" selection so you should be back to even.

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Re: Force Current And Force Voltag Analogy

04/26/2011 12:22 PM

Fine thankyou. I am more concerned about response from the person who asked the question.

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