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Appliances and the Functional Steady-State

What does steady state mean? A system is said to be in steady state when its outputs no longer change over time, even though the system is still active. For example, in an electrical circuit, once all voltages and currents stabilize after startup or input changes, the system is considered to be in steady state. […]

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