Circuit
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Circuit may refer to:
In government and law
- Circuit (administrative division), an administrative country subdivision in East Asia
 - Circuit court, the name of court systems in several common law jurisdictions
 
In media
- Circuit (film), a 2001 gay-themed film set in the world of gay circuit parties
 - "Circuit", a character from the Munna Bhai film series
 - Circuital, a 2011 album by My Morning Jacket
 
In science and technology
In electrical engineering
-  Electrical circuit, a complete electrical network with a closed loop giving a return path for current
- Analog circuit and digital circuit, which use continuous and discrete signal levels, respectively
 - Electronic circuit, containing "active" (nonlinear) electronic components capable of performing amplification, computation, and data transfer
- Asynchronous circuit and synchronous circuit, which differ depending on the presence of a clock signal
 - Integrated circuit, a set of electronic circuits on a small "chip" of semiconductor material
- Mixed-signal integrated circuit, containing both analog and digital signals
 
 
 - Balanced circuit, in which paths are impedance-matched
 - Printed circuit board, on which electronic components are supported and connected using copper tracks on a non-conductive substrate
 - Series and parallel circuits, two ways in which electrical components may be interconnected
 - Simple filters, including:
- LC circuit or tank circuit, consisting of an inductance and a capacitance
 - RC circuit, consisting of a resistance and a capacitance
 - RL circuit, consisting of a resistance and an inductance
 - RLC circuit, consisting of a resistance, an inductance, and a capacitance
 
 - Telecommunication circuit, on which information is transmitted
 - Circuit analysis, the process of finding the voltages across, and the currents through, every component in an electrical circuit
 - Circuit diagram, a graphical representation of an electrical circuit
 - Hydraulic analogy, an analogy for "electron fluid" in a metal conductor
 
 
In mathematics and computer science
- Circuit (computer theory), a theoretical structure simulating electrical and data paths
- Boolean circuit, a mathematical model for digital logic circuits
 - Integer circuit, a mathematical object of computational complexity
 
 - Circuit complexity, a branch of computational complexity theory
 - Cycle (graph theory), a closed path, with no other repeated vertices than the starting and ending vertices
 - Matroid circuit, in combinatorics
 
In other sciences
- Biological neural network, in neuroscience
 - Hydraulic circuit, in fluid mechanics
 - Magnetic circuit, in physics, one or more closed loop paths containing a magnetic flux
 - Monetary circuit theory, a heterodox theory of monetary economics, also called circuitism
 - Pneumatic circuit, in fluid mechanics
 
In transportation and racing
- Circuit (airfield), also called pattern, a standard path followed by aircraft when taking off or landing
 - Race track, e.g.:
- Formula One circuits (see list of Formula One circuits)
 - Kart circuit, a race track designed for kart racing
 
 
Others uses
- Circuit (LCMS), a local grouping of congregations in the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod
 - Circuit party, a gay dance event
 - Circuit training, a form of high-intensity aerobics
 - Methodist Circuit, a form of church governance in Methodism
 
See also
- All pages beginning with "Circuit"
 - All pages with titles containing circuit
 - The Circuit (disambiguation)
 - Cirkut
 
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