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Decode the given message manually or using a table only
Thanks a bunch for a crystal clear explanation. :smile:- Wolverine31
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Decode the given message manually or using a table only
Thank you. I tried doing with a single bit value ie fot 5,2 and so on. So i did not get readable message. Thank you once again. But i still don't understand why the we use twot bits at a time but not 1 or 2. thanks once again- Wolverine31
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Decode the given message manually or using a table only
Ok i got your point. But I did that beforehand it worked for all other problems I had but not this one and also i compared the message part with ASCII characters in the table but i still cannot get a readable text. And there are 70 bits in the message part and each bit when decoded using the...- Wolverine31
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Decode the given message manually or using a table only
Thanks for the hint. It got me started. But I got stuck again. I am not sure if I should use the ASCII value of 5(hex) at a time or 54(hex) at a time. And I am sorry because homework was totally out of what was taught in class and the professor wanted us to find the solutions using online resources.- Wolverine31
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Decode the given message manually or using a table only
Homework Statement We have captured some transmission from some transmission media and it is not a clear readable text. We know that the message part of the frame is using ASCII-coding to code the message. The transmission is in several parts. We know that the start of frame is...- Wolverine31
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Calculating Charge Entering an Element: Q=6.667 C
Thank you for pointing out. I made this post in hurry without thinking. And now i got the answer myself. for 0s to 1s i = 2A so q = 2C for 1s to 2 s i calculated by integrating i wrt dt between 1s to 2s and added two values and the answer is correct.- Wolverine31
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculating Charge Entering an Element: Q=6.667 C
I think this is a very basic problem but still I cannot do it because i am a newbie and may be to need work harder. Sorry for consuming your time.- Wolverine31
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculating Charge Entering an Element: Q=6.667 C
Homework Statement The current flowing through an element is i = 2 A for 0<t<1 and i = 2t^2 A for t>1 Calculate the charge entering the element from t=0s to t=2s. Answer: 6.667 C. Homework Equations I used Q=t1∫t2 i dt The Attempt at a Solution I tried to solve using...- Wolverine31
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- Charge Element
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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What am I supposed to know to start my BSEE studies?
Thank you very much for enlightening me. Now I sense the direction I should be heading.- Wolverine31
- Post #9
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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What am I supposed to know to start my BSEE studies?
Thanks everyone for your advices. And I am surprised here because I did not expect everyone would suggest me to strengthen my mathematical skills in algebra and trigonometry. I thought it would be like basic knowledge of programming and some electronics components like diodes ...( and I was...- Wolverine31
- Post #6
- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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What am I supposed to know to start my BSEE studies?
What am I supposed to know to start my BSEE studies?? My studies Bachelor's of Electronics engineering begins from next september. What might be the things that can I do right now so that it will of much help when I begin my studies. I mean sth like the topics that I should be familiar with and...- Wolverine31
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- Studies
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering