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How Do You Implement [(B+C)*D]' Using Only NAND Gates?
That Helps a lot. Thank you- multiix
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How Do You Implement [(B+C)*D]' Using Only NAND Gates?
Homework Statement Hi guys I need to implement [(B+C)*D]' in NAND only. can someone please help.Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution this is what i have. [(B+C)*D]'=(B+C)'+D'=(B'C')+D' and i get stuck...can anyone please explain and help. any good resources to teach/practice this?I...- multiix
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Theoretical Resistance Vs Experimental
Homework Statement Suggest a reason why theoretical and experimental results for resistors R1 and R2 are different for: experimental R1 and R2 in series vs R1+R2 and Experimental R1 and R2 in parallel vs 1/R1+1/R2 R1=23.080 Ohms R2=41.289 Ohms Series Experimental=58.769 Ohms Series...- multiix
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- Experimental Resistance Theoretical
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Boolean Algebra, Finding subscript for P and S
I found the Answer! so P?=AB'CD'=1010 1010 corresponds to 8421 1010 Sooo 1(8)+0(4)+1(2)+0(1)=11 so the subscript of P is 11- multiix
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Boolean Algebra, Finding subscript for P and S
Homework Statement Identify the equivalent binary numbers of the following P term and S terms( which are the subscripts of P's and S's) Ex: P?=AB'CD' Homework Equations No equations that I know of The Attempt at a Solution I create an table to find the subscripts for P and S...- multiix
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- Algebra Boolean algebra
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Current vs Number of wires (finding cross section of a wire)
Homework Statement Using conductivity constant (q=1.45*10^6mA) deduce the cross-Sectional area of the wire from the slope of the Data found in the graph. Voltage was kept constant 1.00 volts The wires are each 1m long After graphing the data the Current(mA) # of parralel lines 121.4...- multiix
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- Cross Cross section Current Section Wire Wires
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Electric Field lines running high to low voltage
Thank You for your time, I figured it out.- multiix
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Electric Field lines running high to low voltage
Homework Statement Show from the given equation V[SIZE="1"]b -V[SIZE="1"]a=-intergral a to b (E x ds) that the electric field lines run from higher voltages to lower voltages. Also show from this equation that the electric field lines are perpendicular to equipotential lines. The voltage in...- multiix
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- Electric Electric field Electric field lines Field Field lines Lines Low voltage Running Voltage
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How Do You Convert Numbers from Base 8 to Base 2?
Oh ok. I got it that way. Thank you :) 100101110 Is there any other way of doing it without converting to Base 10 first? Not that it's hard- multiix
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How Do You Convert Numbers from Base 8 to Base 2?
Hi guys I'm not sure if this is the right place to post, so if its not please redirect me. We are learning Number system conversions and I am having trouble converting anything other than base 10 to other bases. Ex base 8 to base 2. I tried converting say 456 base 8 to base 2 This is not a...- multiix
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Undergrad Can Spaceships Travel Faster Than the Speed of Light?
Two spaceships are traveling relative to Earth (stationary). One spaceship is going to the right at 0.8c the other is going to the left at 0.8c. Could you say their relative speed to one another is .8c+.8c? I'm thinking not since you can't possible go faster then the speed of light, doesn't...- multiix
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- Relative Relative speed Speed
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Relative Speed and Size of Two Spaceships Traveling in Opposite Directions
Homework Statement Two spaceships are traveling relative to Earth (stationary). One spaceship is going to the right at 0.8c the other is going to the left at 0.8c. a. What is their relative speed to one another? b. what is their relative size? Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution- multiix
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- Relative Relative speed Speed
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Undergrad Acceleration vs De-acceleration
Thank You! I've been arguing this with a classmate. I got another supporter smile:- multiix
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad Acceleration vs De-acceleration
Im asking whether you can tell the difference between the two if you have no frame of reference.- multiix
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad Acceleration vs De-acceleration
If you were to be moving in space at a constant V observed by a "stationary source". Say you had no frame of reference yourself, so you felt you were stationary, (but per observer you are moving at V) If the observer sees you slow down to a stop. At that point can you tell whether you...- multiix
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- Acceleration
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity