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difference between Active and Passive components

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In electronics,we often met the two terms:active components & passive components.

Can anyone give me a clear definition about the two terms:active & passive?

Are they have some relationship to "linear" & "nonlinear"?

Is diode an ative component or passive component?

Thanks!
 

Active devices : the devices in which the electron flow( current) can be controlled electrically.

Passive devices : the devices where electron flow ( current ) cannot be controlled electrically.

Linear and Nonlinear generally applies to Active devices, even if there is no Passive device perfect linear.

Following the above definition, diode is an Active device.
 
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