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I Solving simultaneous equations with matrix
ok thanks for your idea pal- saranga
- Post #5
- Forum: General Math
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I Solving simultaneous equations with matrix
i don't understand how to get second box using first box in the picthure that has attached.could someone help me?- saranga
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- Matrix Simultaneous equations
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- Forum: General Math
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It is about common emitter configurations
thank you,no your discription is effective.- saranga
- Post #5
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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It is about common emitter configurations
thanks it should be my fault- saranga
- Post #4
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Why Are Clouds Formed in Clusters Instead of Spreading Out?
thanks professor,i got a rough idea..- saranga
- Post #8
- Forum: Earth Sciences
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Why Are Clouds Formed in Clusters Instead of Spreading Out?
thanks- saranga
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- Forum: Earth Sciences
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Why Are Clouds Formed in Clusters Instead of Spreading Out?
thanks- saranga
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- Forum: Earth Sciences
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Why Are Clouds Formed in Clusters Instead of Spreading Out?
you mean that the cooler things getting stick together?- saranga
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- Forum: Earth Sciences
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Why Are Clouds Formed in Clusters Instead of Spreading Out?
why clouds are made,even there is more space in sky?i mean the vapor,why are they in so together?- saranga
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- Forum: Earth Sciences
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It is about common emitter configurations
this diagram is said to be an example for common emitter configuration,but to me ,it is just seem like common collector configuration..would someone explain this?- saranga
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- Replies: 5
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Common base type of a transister
thanks for your guidence!- saranga
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Common base type of a transister
what happens in the common base type of a transister,if we interchange the input to output and output to input? i suppose that the current gain >1 .so this would use for amplification...- saranga
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- Base Type
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering