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    Substitute for The INTEL Microprocessors Textbook?

    Hello guys, I'm a Mechatronics Engineering student, we take a course on "assembly language" and use the textbook: " The INTEL Microprocessors: 8086/8088, 80186/80188, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium, Pentium Pro Processor, Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium 4, and Core2 with 64-bit Extensions...
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    What is the Thevinin's equivalent resistance in a series RLC circuit?

    Well, i didn't mean "Impedance and Phase". As a matter of fact, these are the subject of the next chapter in my course of "Circuit Theory". saim, Maybe you don't need to find "R" when using the General Way of finding responses, that is, by obtaining the differential equation from scratch, but...
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    What is the Thevinin's equivalent resistance in a series RLC circuit?

    exactly...i meant the series combination of a Resistor, Capacitor, and Inductor. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4e/RLC_series_circuit.png
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    What is the Thevinin's equivalent resistance in a series RLC circuit?

    Hi berkeman, sorry if my question isn't well-clarified, what i meant is "When solving for V(t) or I(t) of an RLC circuit (series or parallel), the resistance in the circuit is taken to be the Thevenin's equivalent resistance at the terminals of both "the Capacitor and Inductor"?I'm not sure if...
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    What is the Thevinin's equivalent resistance in a series RLC circuit?

    hey guys, i was just wondering, in a series RLC circuit, is "R" the Thevinin's equivalent resistance at the "Capacitor and Inductor" terminals?, if not please correct me. Thanks.
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    Angular velocity in a uniform circular motion.

    Sorry tiny-tim, i edited the question concerning the points you mentioned, but you agree that there's a lack of information relating the question, right?
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    Angular velocity in a uniform circular motion.

    Hi people, i had my final exam yesterday, and one of the questions was this "a particle in uniform circular motion, moved for an interval of 0.185 seconds in a circular path of radius 16 cm, what is the angular velocity of the particle"? I think that the question lacks information, am i right?We...
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