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InP vs GaAS: Comparing Peak-to-Valley Curr. Ratio
What do you mean by coupling between valleys of InP?- Dhruv
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InP vs GaAS: Comparing Peak-to-Valley Curr. Ratio
Homework Statement Why do InP diode has larger peak to valley current ratio as compared to GaAS diode? Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution- Dhruv
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Which answer is correct for this Antenna and Wave Propagation homework problem?
Help please .- Dhruv
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Transfer function based question
But what will be the answer to this question ?- Dhruv
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Which answer is correct for this Antenna and Wave Propagation homework problem?
I should calculate the array factor correct ? And then from there I should calculate angle for maxima ?- Dhruv
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Which answer is correct for this Antenna and Wave Propagation homework problem?
L Like a spherical radiation pattern.- Dhruv
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Transfer function based question
Ho how to do that sir ?- Dhruv
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Transfer function based question
An any value of s that make transfer function go to zero is its zero correct? Then if I have a pole at origin and if I keep s = infinity then my transfer function value will will become zero which means there is a zero at infinity.- Dhruv
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Which answer is correct for this Antenna and Wave Propagation homework problem?
Homework Statement I have attached the photo of the problem below. Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution According to me answer should be (a) but book is giving answer as (d).- Dhruv
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- Antenna Wave
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Transfer function based question
Homework Statement In order to increase number of poles in system we need to include A) zero at origin B) zero at infinity C) pole at origin D) pole at infinity Homework Equations [/B]The Attempt at a Solution Aren't the options linked ? I mean zero at infinity means a pole at origin and...- Dhruv
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- Function Transfer function
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Waveguides and Cavity resonator Equation confusion
Thank you :)- Dhruv
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Waveguides and Cavity resonator Equation confusion
Yes this is what I am confused about. Thank you for reply :) , it helped a lot . So this means I am making changes in equation because I know that in resonator my wave has to be a standing wave rather being a propagating one in +z or -z direction.- Dhruv
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Why Doesn't My Thevenin Equivalent Circuit Match the Book?
Thanx a lot :)- Dhruv
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Why Doesn't My Thevenin Equivalent Circuit Match the Book?
Homework Statement Q. I have to write an equivalent circuit for the transformer coupled RLC load.My answer is not matching with that of book . I am uploading my work and the answer given in book. Homework Equations It is an N:1 ideal transformer. The Attempt at a Solution- Dhruv
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- Theorem Thevenin
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Waveguides and Cavity resonator Equation confusion
Homework Statement This is not a homework question and I am asking this question out of curiosity. We have been taught rectangular wave guides and cavity resonator recently and I don't want to gulp the wave equations as it is, so the problem that I am facing ( I have written it on paper and...- Dhruv
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- Cavity Confusion Resonator Waveguides
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