In the mobility analogy the topology of networks is preserved, a mechanical network diagram has the same topology as its analogous electrical network diagram.
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In 1933 Floyd A . Firestone proposed a new analogy, the mobility analogy, in which force is analogous to current instead of voltage.
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This largely ends up the same as the mobility analogy except in the case of the fluid flow domain ( including the acoustics domain ).
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On the other hand, the mobility analogy preserves the topology of the mechanical system when transferred to the electrical domain whereas the impedance analogy does not.
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The impedance analogy is one of the two main mechanical-electrical analogies used for representing mechanical systems in the electrical domain, the other being the mobility analogy.
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The mobility analogy is one of the two main mechanical-electrical analogies used for representing mechanical systems in the electrical domain, the other being the impedance analogy.
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Whether a transducer is a gyrator or a transformer is analogy related; the same electromagnetic transducer in the mobility analogy is a transformer because it is converting between analogous variables.
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There are any number of systems that could be used for mapping electrical phenomena to mechanical phenomena, but two principle systems are commonly used : the impedance analogy and the mobility analogy.
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Likewise Trent used a different representation ( linear graphs ) and his representation has become associated with the force-current analogy ( mobility analogy ), but again this is not mandatory.
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There is no one, unique way of doing this; numerous analogies are theoretically possible, but there are two analogies that are widely used : the impedance analogy and the mobility analogy.