The current through each resistor in the two-resistor circuit is _________ the current through the resistor in the one-resistor circuit (the circuit in Part A). The voltage across each resistor in the two-resistor circuit is ___________ the voltage across the resistor in the one-resistor circuit.
the same as / half
half / half
twice / half
half / twice
half / the same as
twice / twice
Answer the following:
A. What does BJT means? and why is it called BJT?
B. What are the two types of BJT? Explain their difference and
commonalities, as well as their basic operation.
C. What are the three basic configurations of BJT transistor?
Explain its input and output characteristics.
4. Translate each of the following statements into a symbolic
logic and tell if each of the following is true or false, with a
full justification (you do not have to justify your answer to (ii),
which was done before) : (i) Every integer has an additive inverse.
(ii) If a and b are any integers such that b > 0, then there
exist integers q and r such that a = bq + r, where 0 ≤ r <...
Students will select one of the Options listed for each of the
applications and will complete a draft essay for each of the
applications. The drafts will be submitted for grading by the end
of Week 6.
APPLICATION 3: Law of SUPPLY AND DEMAND:
Prior to completing the application, it is highly recommended
that students review Chapter 3 to gain a solid foundation.
Option 1: LAW OF DEMAND AND
CIGARETTES
Option 2: LAW OF SUPPLY AND
WOOLYMPICS
APPLICATION 4: Market...
Discuss the following and provide some examples/applications for
each :The term insurance can be defined in both financial and legal
terms. How do these definitions differ?Describe the difference between direct and indirect
losses.What is adverse selection? How do insurers try to prevent
adverse selection?Explain the statement that adverse selection causes
subsidization.
Problem ( Proving theorems!)
For each of the following statements, translate it into
predicate logic and prove it, if the statement is true, or disprove
it, otherwise:
1.
for any positive integer, there exists a second positive the
square of which is equal to the first integer,
2.
for any positive integer, there exists a second positive integer
which is greater or equal to the square of the the first
integer,
3.
for any positive integer, there exists a second...
State the “accounting equation” and define each of its terms.
What is the logic behind this equation? How is the structure of the
balance sheet related to this equation?
15-200 words and no plagiarism please.
Part a:Why are the phases across each
individual component (capacitor, resistor, inductor) what they
are?
Advice:
Start with formula ϕ=arctan(ω0^2−ω^2/γω)
for ϕ above, and consider it at the
resonant frequency. (Or, equivalently, consider the phasor diagram
at resonance; the phase shift ϕ is the same as the phase of the
signal in that diagram.)
Then, figure out how the different
circuit components' phases should relate to Q(t)
, and thus how they relate...