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Also show the working and reasoning Test Problem 2.1 [3 pt(s) right, R -R-R3-R the current...
Show the working and reasoning Test Problem 4.6 13 pt(s) The mirror in the Hubble Space Telescope has a radius of curvature of 21.5m. What is the focal length of the mirror? Select One of the Following (a) 5.38m (b) 10.8m. (c) 21.5m (d) 43.0m (e) Toby
show the working and resoning Test Problem 3.6 [10 pt(s) field, B, as shown below. The length of one of the sides of the square, ((t), is increasing with time as the function (e)- Is a current induced in the loop; if so, in what direction? A square loop of wire with N turns is growing in a constant uniform magnetic Select One of the Following (a) clockwise (b) counterclockwise (c) There is no induced current Earlier Time Later Time...
Monday Homework Problem 7.4 In the circuit to the right, R1 = R2 = R= 100012, and R3 = 330012. The battery voltage is AV = 12V. Compute the power dissipated by R. Select One of the Following: (a) 0.026W (b) 0.033W (c) 0.043W (d) 2.4W (e) 12W FAVOR, RA
[20pts Consider the following circuit: R. W R Tout Road 200mA 100 Assume that R, = 10km, Road = 300k1, and V.. = 1.5V. (a) What value of R, will result in Vout = 12V? [2] (b) For what value(s) of the current source is a solution impossible? Explain. [4] (c) What current is flowing out of the output pin of the op-amp? [2] (d) What is the power delivered by the op-amp? Is power balanced? [4] (e) Redraw the...
I am working on my Physics lab report where it was all about Direct Current Measurement and Ohm’s Law. We had 5 different resistors and had to construct different circuits using a power supply, volt-ohm-milliammeter (VOM) and a digital multimeter to get measurements of resistance, voltage, and current. Nominal values of resistance and tolerance Resistor Nominal Resistance (Ohms) Tolerance (Ohms) R1 680 +/- 68 R2 1000 +/- 50 R3 1500 +/- 75 R4 4700 +/- 470 R5 10,000 +/- 500...
Please show all the steps. thank you for your help Question) Estimate the drift velocity of an electron through the Al wire [R=0.0283 Ω, L= 1 m and μ=1.22x 10-3 m2/(V-s)]. The current flowing through the wire is 3 A. Question) Estimate the drift velocity of an electron through the Al wire [R=0.0283 Ω, L= 1 m and μ=1.22x 10-3 m2/(V-s)]. The current flowing through the wire is 3 A.
Please show step on how to solve this. Problem 4 Assume the current through M1 and Q1, M2 and Q1 is lmA.Voc.bias (1). Please calculate the small-signal resistance r and r2 (2). Please calculate the small-signal gain in both case (a) and VDC,bias M Vout r Vout Vin Vin MI (NMOS) M2 (PMOS) Q1 (NPN) ls = 1 × 10-18[A]. β 100, va = 100[V], Problem 4 Assume the current through M1 and Q1, M2 and Q1 is lmA.Voc.bias (1)....
Note: This test contains ten questions from chapter 19 to chapter 27. For full credit, you should show all the steps of your numerical answers. No credit would be earned for just circling the right answers. Chapter 19 - Electric Potential and Electric Potential Energy 1. Two point charges are of + 7 uC and - 4 C are held at the corners of a rectangle as shown. The lengths of the sides of rectangle are 0.15 m, and 0.05...
FUNDAMENTAL Reasoning: STUDENT Cirrhosis I. Developing Nurse Thinking by Identifying Clinical Relevance/Significance History of Present Problem: John Richards is a 45-year-old male who presents to the emergency department (ED) with abdominal pain, and increasing nausea and vomiting the past 3 days that has not resolved. He is also feeling more fatigued and has had a poor appetite. He denies any ETOH intake the past week, but admits to episodic binge drinking on most weekends. John weighs 150 pounds and is...
All changes saved A Point of Release Equilibrium Position - Equilibrium- Position Point of A sphere of mass mi, which is attached to a spring, is displaced downward from its equilibrium position as shown above left and released from rest. A sphere of mass m2, which is suspended from a string of length I, is displaced to the right as shown above right and released from rest so that it swings as a simple pendulum with small amplitude. Assume...