Homework Statement
Minimize the following using boolean identities
1. AB'CD+(ABC')'+ABCD'
Homework Equations
Identity 1A=A 0+A = A
Null (or Dominance) Law 0A = 0 1+A = 1
Idempotence Law AA = A...
Homework Statement
The attachment shows the circuit in question. Pardon the crude drawing. The top circuit is the circuit drawn in the text. The middle circuit is how the circuit is supposed to behave for t < 0 (switched closed). The bottom circuit is how the circuit is supposed to behave for t...
Homework Statement
Perform the indicated subtraction using 8-bit binary in 1's complement:
(22-59)10
(-11-64)10
Homework Equations
i. Convert the numbers from decimal to binary
ii. Take the ones complement of binary representation of any negative numbers
iii. Add the two numbers together add...
Ok. Then I guess the method I learned in class about converting decimal numbers to BCD is the packed BCD representation. So then could you read my second post? I understand the algorithm and converting to base 8 was unecessary. Is my thinking correct in the second post?
Does does a 4 bit code count as 1 digit?
(99 7126)base10 to
(1001 1001 0111 0001 0010 0110)BCD
Does the above answer count as 6 digits in BCD?
The next problem is
(43)base10 to BCD in 6 digits
(0000 0000 0000 0000 0100 0011)BCD
Would this be BCD in 6 digits? Please help. Thanks
Homework Statement
Find an equation of the set of all points equidistant from the points A(-1,5,3) and B(6,2,-2). Describe the set.
Homework Equations
##|A_2 B_1|/2## = ## \sqrt{(x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2+(z_2-z_1)^2}/2 ##
This would be the distance to the midpoint along the line connecting A and...
Homework Statement
Find the magnetic field due to a curved wire segment. Homework Equations
Biot-Savart Law (differential form)
dB=\frac{\mu_{o}i}{4\pi} \frac{d\vec{S}\times \hat{r}}{r^{2}}
The Attempt at a Solution
In class we found the magnetic field at a point in space (point P) caused by...
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Aren't photonics and plasma electronics highly applicable to accelerators as well? Is RF engineering related to these subjects?
At UCLA the subset of the EE department that deals with accelerators are the photonics and plasma electronics group. They have a separate group for RF...
An update on Stanford's program-
I e-mailed the applied physics department in regards to whether or not their department has a qualifying exam that grad students must take just like the physics department does there.
This was their response:
"The Applied Physics Department does not have a...
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I am in the same predicament save for the fact that I am about to start the BSEE program this coming fall as a transfer. I have also come to be attracted by the seemingly complete package of accelerator physics (so I've been told) hands on engineering mixed with deep physics and a...