Nonlinear vs Meminductor - What's the difference?
nonlinear | meminductor |
(of a set of points) not lying on a straight line
(chemistry, of a molecule) whose atoms do not lie in a straight line
(mathematics, of a function) having a product of independent variables, or a variable with an exponent not equal to one
(of a system) whose output is not directly proportional to its input
erratic and unpredictable; tending to jump back and forth
As an adjective nonlinear
is (of a set of points) not lying on a straight line.As a noun meminductor is
(physics) a passive nonlinear electrical element that exhibits meminductance.nonlinear
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Alternative forms
* non-linearAdjective
(-)- a film with a nonlinear plot