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    Need a little help (transformer)

    Hi Ruby, If the supply is on the 100 turn coil, the power output on the 25 turn coil should resemble .25 of the supply. If the supply is on the 25 turn coil, the power output on the 100 turn coil should resemble 4 x supply. It is worth noting that the coil connected to the supply is the...
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    Other Should I apply to multiple job ads?

    IMO, yes. Worst case is having to turn down a less preferred offer in favor of a position on your primary list. If you are granted a position at a preferred placement, it may be courteous to withdraw from the other competitions. If this part of your educational program and will be monitored...
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    Where can I find tech specs for prosthetic heart valves

    Perhaps the Patent US4935030, for the bi-leaflet valve would get you started? I wonder if the Starr-Edwards may have expired, it is mentioned in some more recent patents but I couldn't find it in a quick search.
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    Do we have stack involvement in a threaded tree?

    Short answer, No there is not a stack 'object' in addition to the tree 'object' in the example above. In a Binary tree, each node has 2 children and includes a pointer to each one. A stack would normally be implemented to track the path of which nodes were visited prior to the current one, so...
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    Work Done by Theme Park Machine on Rider

    Fnet = T - mg = ma Where; T = tension (at rest). The problem statement seems to be only concerned with the amount of acceleration force needed to lift the '56kg rider'. Can we presume that the machine is designed to hold multiple riders even when turned off, such that energy is only consumed...
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    Insights Why Won't You Look at My New Theory? - Comments

    I won't pretend to moderate, you and your peers do an excellent job already. As a mere poster, It is not my place to lament a poster for not adhering to forum rules. As a reader, I don't want to be in the habit of avoiding every post that comes from someone who hasn't yet proven themselves, at...
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    Insights Why Won't You Look at My New Theory? - Comments

    I agree, you moderate well ... from what I've seen. :-)
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    Do we have stack involvement in a threaded tree?

    The article is suggesting that the 2 pointers already associated with each node, can negate the need for a stack in that we can change the direction we expect them to point. Presume that each node would have 2 children designated as node.left and node.right. Typically, we would use a stack...
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    Insights Why Won't You Look at My New Theory? - Comments

    Yes, but that should apply equally if we choose to respond. If we don't feel the thought deserves a response, even if only due to lack of credentials, we can simply not respond. If we do respond, we should argue against the thought and not their having proven they've earned the right to...
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    Insights Why Won't You Look at My New Theory? - Comments

    I agree entirely, and I was not suggesting that every notion should be examined nor that every crackpot deserves to be heard at all, let alone fairly. I think though, that we each should be at least minutely open to ponder positions we have not considered before and not merely dismiss the...
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    Insights Why Won't You Look at My New Theory? - Comments

    Not entirely wrong, but it does seem restrictive to limit the allowance of creative thought to only those who have proven themselves scholastically. Vetting out crackpot ideas, due to the lack of academic standing of the poser, may be preferred in the majority of cases but it should not be the...
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    Destructive vs Constructive interference

    First, it helps to understand constructive interference which occurs when the the peaks of the 2 waves occur at the same time, the 2 waves are "in phase" with each other. In the adverse, destructive interference occurs when the peaks of one wave occur at the same time as the valleys in the...
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    Programs What's the Best Option? EE/CS Dual Major vs CE

    Imo, Science is developing the theory that leads to the definition of the desired outcome, and understanding "why" you need "A" system to accomplish your goal. The system can grow into a working model to further refine the theory and deliverable outcomes that are more likely to be also...
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    Programs What's the Best Option? EE/CS Dual Major vs CE

    A different approach would be to make a list of the sorts of jobs you would be most compatible with and where you feel you could enjoy excelling, more than the rest. In simplistic terms; CS is concerned with the "methods" needed to be employed by a system, to achieve the intended outcome...
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    How exactly does a plunger relay work?

    The magnetic flux is not acting on the shaft of the plunger, but on the larger end at the end of the shaft.
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