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12. Compare the electric field for r just inside Rin and just outside Rout. Are the Magnitudes equal? Explain.)
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R; " Problem 2) What are the values of Rin, Rout, Ay, and A, for the amplifier given if R = 5000, R3 = 1MA, RE = 120k2, Rc = 56k2, R3 = 500kn, Vcc = 15V, -Vee = -15V? Assume Q-point of the transistor is known as (0.109mA, 12.2V). Use B. = 100 and assume VA = 00. (a) Find the small-signal parameters (9m, Pero). (b) Draw the small-signal model for the circuit." (c) Compute Rin, Rout,...
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- /1 In a population of 500 fruit flies, 50 are genotype RR, 300 are genotype Rr and 150 are genotype rr. The frequencies of the R and ralleles, respectively, in this population are: O 0.40 and 0.60 O 0.35 and 0.65 O 0.32 and 0.68 O 0.70 and 0.30
Here an exampe of what regression output looks like out of a soft ware program- like STATA or R. For ths problemassume n- 3 and a-0.06 Final Exam Grade Inte rr ept Hours studyirg Estimate Std. Error 12 tvalue P-value 5.7 Fill in the rest of the table: 1. 2 Is the sbpe coeffk itatistkalysignifkant? Why? 3. What the pred kted examgrade witho hours ofstudyirg?4 hours? Interpret the slope coeffikent 4. 5. If the comeation 86, what the R? Interpret...
2. If you are a Tongue Roller (RR or Rr, i.e. R-), what is your genotype if your father is a non-roller? Justify your answer with a Punnett square. 3. Is the dominant phenotype always the most common in a population? Does the class survey of the human traits support your answer? Explain. 4. What is the probability that your father and mother's grandchildren (your children) will have attached ear lobes and middle digit hair (eeD-) if: (probability) Your father...
Fig. 7 In Fig. 8, Rr is: a) 0.51a b) 1.96a c) R-100a ww 500 R-400 d) 750 50 150n Ry-7a ww. Fig. 8 If the resistance of the light bulb in Fig. 8 were changed to one of the following, which one would give the brightest output? 0.00001n b) c) 2n 50 1470
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Punnett's square analysis for the parental cross r Rr Rr 9) If we used the above offspring (F1) in a new cross, what would be the genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring of the Fz generation? 10) What is the genotypic ratio of the F2 generation? 11) What is the phenotypic ratio of the F2 generation? 12) What would be the genotypic and phenotypic ratios of offspring from a cross between a homozygous recessive parent (r r)...
IBMISSION Аа Let R be a ring and let I be an ideal of R. Recall the canonical map T: RR/I given by *(r) = r + I is a ring homomorphism from R to R/I that is onto R/I, but not one-to-one. Let S be a subring of R where I SS. Part 1: Explain why +(S) is a subring of R/I. (Hint: Don't make this difficult. Can you use the corollary in the previous video?) INSTRUCTIONS Make a...
Compute the three forward starting one year rates given the following annually compounded spot rates: r(0,1) = 1.00%, r(0,2) = 1.18%, r(0,3) = 1.25%, and r(0,4) = 1.3%.
1. Compute r, the correlation coefficient for the following set of bivariate data. Is this correlation significant? (Use = 0.05). x 1 2 3 4 5 y 2 3 6 8 9 2. Hello, For my own reference can you also explain how one goes about solving? Thanks!