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= Lumped-element model
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The lumped-element model is a simplification used in electrical engineering and related fields to analyze circuits and systems where spatial dimensions can be neglected. In this model, components such as resistors, capacitors, inductors, and other circuit elements are considered to be "lumped" together at discrete points or nodes, as opposed to being distributed over a length or volume.