An equivalent circuit is a simplified representation of a complex electrical network or system that retains the essential characteristics and behavior of the original circuit. It is used to analyze and design electrical circuits by replacing components with simpler models without losing important information about how the circuit operates. In an equivalent circuit, various elements like resistors, capacitors, inductors, voltage sources, and current sources may be combined or represented in different ways.

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