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WHY THEVENIN THEOREM IS USED
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the term ------is often used to describe all types of devices and technologies that are not connected by a wire
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LetY=ax+b.ShowthatifX=N( ; 2 ),thenY=N(a +b; a2 2 ),andfindthevalues of a and b so that Y = N(0; 1).
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k map simplification
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what's the k map simplification expression
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one page per question is enough please list all sources website or others 1. Everyone s Gasoline Problem. We are all familiar with fluctuating prices of gasoline at the pump. Why does this happen? Research the recent history of gasoline pricing in your area, and attempt to relate any...
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For a 180nm CMOS Technology,how to find -effective channel length -equivalent and physical oxide thickness -supply voltage(Vdd)
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Consider a Cartesian co-ordinate system on a plane (the plane lines on the x- and y-axis). A current of 100 A is flowing up out of the plane at the origin. Find the MMF drop between the point x=1,y=0 and the point x=3, y=2.
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I need investigating what changes the brightness of a bulb in a circuit. I connects a switch, a bulb and a battery with wires. Suggest a good material to make wires from. Explain your choice.
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what's the expression after using k-map simplification
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