(i) Bilateral Network (ii) Node (iii) Loop (iv) Branch

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(i) Bilateral Network: If the characteristic of network (response or behavior) is independent of the direction of current through its elements in it, then the network is called as a bilateral network e. g. networks containing elements like resistances, inductances and capacitances. 

(ii) Node: - A point in electric circuit at which different branches meet. 

(iii) Loop: Any closed path in an electric circuit where each element or branch is traversed only once. 

(iv) Branch: - A part of an electric network which lies between two junctions or nodes is known as branch. 

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