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Should I choose Network Science or Plasma Physics?
Thank you for opening my first thread. I have just began studying Physics at a university in Hungary and would like to get some information about Network Science and Plasma Phyics/Nuclear Fusion. I am looking for a branche in Physics in which I can do research in the coming years and get a job...- tgab
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- Fusion Network Networks Physics Plasma Plasma physics Science
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Voltage at load of distribution network
Please bare with me, this is my first post here (although I've read a lot on here over the past few months) Hopefully I've used the correct formatting etc. I've got to a sticking point on the final point of the question below (2iii) I'm pretty happy with my answers to 2i and 2ii so I've not...- ClimberTom
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- Distribution Load Network Voltage
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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How to calculate Clock Skew of nodes in a distributed system
A distributed system has 3 nodes ##N_1##, ##N_2## and ##N_3##, each having its own clock. The clocks of nodes ##N_1##, ##N_2## and ##N_3## tick 800, 810 and 795 times/ms. The system uses the external synchronization mechanism, in which all 3 nodes receive the real time every 30 seconds from...- 22990atinesh
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- Clock Distributed Network Nodes System
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Optimizing Flow in a Networked Manifold System
Hi, A chamber (manifold type cylinder) has 1 inlet and 8 outlets of 3 inch diameter each. 8 suction blowers are connected to the chamber's outlet. Each blower's suction flow rate is 1000 cfm. what will be the flow rate through the inlet of the chamber (diameter = 3 inches). Will the inlet...- dilipbhanu
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- Flow Flowrate Manifold Network Pressure
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Best Ethernet / Network switch setup?
My grandma recently gave me a relatively new Cisco gigabit ethernet / network switch because she never used it. Here are the devices that need to be wired: Here is the current setup: Internet / Wifi Modem upstairs, my bedroom / "tech studio" is in the downstairs / basement of the townhouse...- TheMacNerd
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- Network Switch
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- Forum: Computing and Technology
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Help with this network analysis question
given: source voltage =120V voltage across 15 ohm resistor = Va there is a dependent source 2Va and a 30 ohm resistor. I tried applying KVL i.e 120-30I+2Va-Va=0 where Va=15I and got I=2.66A whereas my teacher told me that the answer is 8A. how is it so? Is it some basic knowledge that I have...- Pratik77
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- Analysis Network Network analysis
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Determine the currents in this electrical network
Homework Statement This is quite an easy problem but I'm not sure if I set up my equations correctly, and I want confirmation. We are given the following circuit: And our task is to determine the loop currents i_{1}, i_{2}, i_{3}, i_{4} . Homework Equations Kirchhoff's first law: sum of...- Edge Of Pain
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- Currents Electrical Network
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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MHB Re-configurable Battery Network Modeling
I need to model circuit given at (https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8MN0_dZJLHZRllhV2Y0M0FnaVU/view?usp=sharing) so that we may known output for any state of switches. Given Information: Vector of State of Switches e.g. [s11 s12 s13 s21 s22 s23 s32]. I need to model a transformation matrix...- Ambreen Mustafa
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- Battery Modeling Network
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- Forum: Linear and Abstract Algebra
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Explanation (or Proof) for network theorems?
We started Network analysis and we were given Circuit Diagrams to be reduced using the following: Kirchoff's Laws i.e KVL and KCL Source Transformation Superposition Theorem Thevenin's Theorem Norton's Theorem and Star-Delta Conversion However I wasn't given proofs for any of these theorem... -
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Understanding Bandwidth - What is it & How Does it Relate to Media?
I'm having hard time understand what bandwidth really is? The book I'm using defines it as the width of a signal's spectrum (where spectrum is the range of frequencies in a signal). So, for example, I have a composite, periodic signal s(t) = 4/π[sin(2πft) + (1/3)sin(2π(3f)t)]. Then the...- fox1
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- Bandwidth Network
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Engineering Thevenin's equvalent circuit of the network?
Homework Statement thevenin's equvalent circuit of the network Homework Equations thevenin's voltage thevenin's impedance The Attempt at a Solution using nodal analysis i tried to find thevenin voltage but the dependent source and the dependent variable troubling me!- Bobby425
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- Circuit Electrical Kcl Kvl Network Networks Nodal analysis
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L Impedance matching network problem
Hello. The attached image is L impedance matching network, use for impedance matching between source and load impedance. The calculation shows that in this circuit, load impedance Rp sees whole impedance (equivalent impedance) of the source impedance and reactive components as matched to...- goodphy
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- Impedance Impedance matching Network Reflection coefficient
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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How to find the voltage 'v' in the given network?
Homework Statement Homework Equations [/B]The Attempt at a Solution- Bobby425
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- Electrical circuit Kcl Kvl Network Nodal analysis Voltage
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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How to find the voltage 'v' Specified in the network shown?
Which method is used to find that voltage v?- Bobby425
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- Circuit analysis Kcl Network Network analysis Voltage
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Why Does Zin Calculation Differ in Single Stub Matching?
Hello As you see this problem with single stub matching I matched zl=.5+1.5i to a normalized line (Z0=50)(I did it with smith chart and analytically) but as you see in the second picture as I calculate Zin it doesn't get me the same result (.5+1.5j). what is my wrong?- baby_1
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- Network
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Chemistry Molecular Solid vs Network Covalent Solids
Homework Statement I'm having trouble figuring out if a solid is a molecular solid or network covalent solid. Classify the following as a network covalent solid or a molecular solid: 1. CO2 2. SiO2 Homework Equations Molecular solid held together by intermolecular forces Covalent network...- henry3369
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- Molecular Network Solid Solids
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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Multi-scale entanglement renormalization ansatz Tensor network
as a new proposal for QGhttp://arxiv.org/abs/1502.05385 Tensor network renormalization yields the multi-scale entanglement renormalization ansatz Glen Evenbly, Guifre Vidal (Submitted on 18 Feb 2015) We show how to build a multi-scale entanglement renormalization ansatz (MERA) representation of...- kodama
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- Entanglement Network Renormalization Tensor
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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What is the Effective Capacitance Across A and B in This Network?
Homework Statement Here's the question as it was given. we should find the effective capacitance across A and B, Homework Equations ##C_p = C_1 +C_2+...## ##\frac{1}{C_s} = \frac{1}{C_1} +\frac{1}{C_2} +...## The Attempt at a Solution Looking at the diagram i thought The capacitance should...- Suraj M
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- Capacitors Network
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Understanding Earthing: Risks and Safety in Un-Earthed Energy Networks
Hi All, First post of many on the forum. On the Subject of earthing I had always been led to believe that electricity would always go to ground (if of course ground was the lower potential) I was talking to someone the other day who was discussing un-earthed transmission systems and live...- Bringitondown
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- Earthing Energy Network
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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How to selfstudy to learn (electronics) network analysis (Thevenin, Norton)?
I am learning network theorem,my syllabus includes application of kcl,kvl,thevenin and norton theorem,superposition theorem,maximum power transfer I studied it from malvino,its quite good! But lack of solved problems! Actually I am finding difficulty while solving networks with double voltage...- shre
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- Analysis Electronics Network Network analysis Thevenin
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Unraveling the Network: Solving Multilayer Connections
Homework Statement I won't go into detail as I am just trying to figure out the methodology of this problem. Having said that: I have 3 inputs. These 3 inputs are connected to a hidden layer of 3 other nodes and then a single output node. Each node of ABC is connected to each node of DEF and...- scorpius1782
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- Network
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Reducing energy consumption and heat exchanger network
Homework Statement If you are allowed to make changes of column pressure and temperature, stream preheating or cooling temperature, please propose a process change that can significantly reduce the energy consumption at DTmin of 10°C. The modified process should maintain the product quality and...- gfd43tg
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- Energy Heat Heat exchanger Network
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Is it Possible to Transmit Classical Information with Quantum Network Flow?
This is a puzzle I came up with. I'm trying to judge whether the solution is obvious or not. Technically it's more closely related to quantum computation than quantum physics, but... let's try it anyways. We find ourselves with the following network: The goal is to find a way for the sender...- Strilanc
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- Flow Network Puzzle Quantum
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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How Do You Calculate Net Resistance in a Triangular Network?
Homework Statement Assuming R = R' in the network shown above, determine the net resistance between the points a and c. Express your answer as a number times R. b. Assuming R = R', determine the net resistance between the points a and b. c. Now suppose R' = 2.5R, and find the net resistance...- GoldWing
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- Network Resistance Resistors
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Optical Character Recognition using Neural network
Hey all, does anyone know a link where I can find a c# implementation of a neural net that does OCR WITHOUT using libraries, I feel that OCR is a nice way to learn how neural nets classify data. Any help appreciated, thanks.- NotASmurf
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- Network Neural Optical
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- Forum: Programming and Computer Science
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Capacitor Network: C1,C2 & C3 in Series & Parallel
Homework Statement Capacitors C1 and C2 are connected in series and this combination is connected in parallel with capacitor C3. Homework Equations Q=CV Ceq=C1+C2+C3 equivalent capacitance for capacitors in parallel 1/Ceq=1/C1+1/C2+1/C3 equivalent capacitance for capacitors in series The...- GoldWing
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- Capacitance Capacitor Network Physics
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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XP Laptop cannot access network
My ancient Dell laptop used to work fine, but now I cannot access ethernet network we're on. It claims the speed is 1 Gbyte or 1 GHz too. I checked the connection by bringing in my MacBk Pro but that is not a viable option for this location. We have no "UT person" - it is roll your own. Any...- Ralf66
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- Laptop Network
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Engineering Mesh Current Method: Solve for Vx in Network Q11
Homework Statement Obtain the voltage Vx in the network of Fig.Q11, using the mesh current method. (Ans: Vx=4.35∠-194.5) Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution I am not getting the correct answer, are my loop equations correct ? 10 - 2*i1 + 2j*i1 -5j(i1+i2) -5(i1+i3) = 0 4.33 + 2.5j -...- TheRedDevil18
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- Current Mesh Method Network
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Undetermined system for electric network
Hello! First of all, this is not a HW problem and I already solved it. Actually, it most likely was a HW problem for my friend who gave it to me. I would take the opportunity to ask exactly how to handle this: I'm not a student but I like going back to school exercises in Physics and gain deeper...- arestes
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- Current Electric Electric circuits Network System Voltage
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Understanding the Function of Switches to LAN Traffic Management
In my computer textbook, on one page, its given that switches can't stop traffic from traveling to all other LAN segments. On the next page, it says that switches send traffic only to appropriate connections. On a YouTube video, it says both will happen. First it send the packets to all...- AdityaDev
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- network router switch
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- Forum: Programming and Computer Science
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Resistor network and 2 voltage sources, help sought
[Mentor note: thread title reworded] R = 1.00 k and = 250 V in Figure P28.25, determine the direction and magnitude of the current in the horizontal wire between a and e. http://www.webassign.net/pse/p28-23.gif I found a solution online...- Ashley Shaw
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- Network Resistor Sources Voltage
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Resistor Network Circuit Analysis
Could someone help me with number 1. I think I did it wrong. I attached the diagram with the labels. On the original one the resistors aren't labeled, but I separately labeled them on my diagram. 1. R1=1.0 ohms R2=3.0 ohms R3=5.0 ohms R4=12 ohms R5=2.0ohms R6=4.0 ohms R=0.2 ohms...- Dhooy7
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- Analysis Circuit Circuit analysis Network Resistor
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Bayesian Network Homework: Equations & Solutions
Homework Statement Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution For part A I solved for P(B|JC) = P(B,JC)/P(JC) For part B I am thinking P(B|!JC, MC) = P(B, !JC, MC) / P(!JC, MC) For part C I am thinking P(JC|MC) = P(JC, MC)/P(MC) Am I on track with these equations? Especially for part c...- puppydog
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- Bayesian Network
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Find phase angle of RLC network
Homework Statement Please see attachment for circuit and parameters. Homework Equations i --> 90 phase angle for inductor so Z of inductor = 0.5<90 sum of voltages = 0 #<40 = #*cos(40) + i*sin(40)*# The Attempt at a Solution shteii01 - 100 + 0.5<90 + V2<theta = 0 --> 100 + 0.5*cos(90) +...- D.B0004
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- Angle Network Phase Phase angle Rlc
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Can Symmetry Simplify a Hard Resistor Network?
the question is , to find the net resistance across the points a and b as marked in the figure(attached).Here I think that the method of Symmetry should work . But I am not sure about it and moreover its not clear to me how to use it.The Attempt at a Solution- mooncrater
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- Hard Network Resistor
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Capacitor needed for phase angle change (RLC network)
Homework Statement An inductive load is connected to a 120V (rms), 60Hz AC source. The load draws 5.0 kW at a power factor of 0.81 (lagging). You need to improve your power factor to 0.96 (lagging) by adding a capacitor. What is the Capacitance needed (in uF)? Homework Equations P/|S| =...- D.B0004
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- Angle Capacitor Change Network Phase Phase angle
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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What is the algebraic equation for z21 in terms of V1, R6, and R8?
Homework Statement Homework Equations As above. The Attempt at a Solution (z11) With the output open circuit (and therefore I2=0) z11 = V1 / I1 = (R8 + R6)I1 / I1 = 14ohms; (z12) With the input open circuit (and therefore I1=0) z12 = V1 / I2 = R6 = 6ohms; (z21) With the output...- acw260
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- Network
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Answer:Iph=7A, IL=12.12A, P=65.65W, Q=1538.6VAR, Theta=87.55ْ
Hi everyone,1. Homework Statement Three inductors with 0.1 H each are delta connected to three phase ac newtork with 220V/50Hz. Determine Iph, IL, P, Q and Theta. Homework Equations Showed at the attempt. The Attempt at a Solution [/B] XL=2*pi*f*L=31.4 ohms Iph=Uph/XL=220/31.4=7 A...- JasonHathaway
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- Ac Network Phase Three phase
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Why am I experiencing constant wireless network issues?
So I've been having consistent problems with my wireless connectivity. I ran the troubleshooting option and got the following results: Connectivity Packet statistics Ndis Rx: 12929 Ndis Tx: 7601 Unicast decrypt success: 1845 Multicast decrypt success: 0 Unicast decrypt failure: 0 Multicast...- Drakkith
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- Issues Network Wireless
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- Forum: Computing and Technology
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What can be the answer for this question -- Datapath through 3 routers
Homework Statement An IP machine Q has a path to another IP machine H via three IP routers R1, R2, and R3. Q—R1—R2—R3—H H acts as an HTTP server, and Q connects to H via HTTP and downloads a file. Session layer encryption is used, with DES as the shared key encryption protocol. Consider the...- 22990atinesh
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- Network Router
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Ubuntu 14.04, wireless network cannot connect
I have recently installed ubuntu 14.04 alongside windows 7 but I'm having major issues with connecting to wireless networks. The networks are detected and show up in the network manager, but when I connect and insert the correct password (double checked), a window continues to pop up saying that...- Bussell93
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- computer network ubuntu windows wireless
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Resistive Network. - nodal analysis
Homework Statement http://learn.lboro.ac.uk/file.php/1844/Quiz_figures/Chins_Files/Q11.jpg In the above circuit V1=17 Volts V2=8.5 Volts V3=4.25 Volts I1= 4 Amps I2= 5 Amps R1=4.25 Ohms R3=6.375 Ohms R4=1.0625 Ohms R5=2.125 Ohms R6=2.125 Ohms Calculate the following: a) Magnitude of...- VisualStudio
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- Analysis Network Nodal Nodal analysis
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Impedance network and complex algebra
Homework Statement This is one part of a wider question, I'm only posting the part I'm having trouble with. $$ \begin{align} \text{Given an impedance network } B &= \frac{Z_1 \parallel Z_3}{Z_2 + Z_1 \parallel Z_3} \\ \text{show that: } \frac{1}{B} &= 1 + \frac{R_2}{R_1} + j\frac{\omega CR_2}{1...- cjs94
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- Algebra Complex Complex algebra Impedance Network
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How Do You Calculate Total Resistance in a Complex Circuit?
Homework Statement In the above diagram, calculate the total resistance between A and C R1 = R2 = R3 = R5 = 3.3 Ω R4 = R7 = R8 = 6.6 Ω R6 = R9 = R10 = 2.4 Ω Homework Equations Sum/Product The Attempt at a Solution Can anyone give me an insight on where to start for this? So my current...- VisualStudio
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- Network
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Network Theorems: Understand Physical Significance & Benefits
Homework Statement There's nothing a problem actually , all I wanted to know is what is the physical significance of network theorems , why are we actually studying them..?Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution generally , we use network theorems for simplifying the circuit..- ranju
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- Network
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Transient Stability in industrial network
Hi All I have done transient stability simulations on isolated electrical network using ETAP 7.5 software. Problem: On buses Faults generators return to stable stade But on cable faults, rotor angle is diverged so the system is not stable. To be noted that we have 2 SOLAR generators of 5MW...- sabersteg
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- Generator Industrial Network Stability Transient
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Find the magnitude of charge stored in the entire network
Problem: In the circuit shown in the figure below, the capacitors C1 and C2 have a capacitance of 45µF. C3 and C4 have a capacitance of 90µF. The two terminals A and B on the left have a potential difference of 25V (Sorry - had to quickly draw it, could not save/find image) (a) Find the...- rstein66
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- Charge Magnitude Network
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Question on Neural network transplant ?
Hello I'm new here as you can tell by my username and I had a question on some research I'm doing. Now it is common knowledge that brain cells and even whole neural network can be transplanted. But my question is on the neural networks. Like for example I was reading that sxuality is determined...- newuser123
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- Network Neural
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Find total resistance in a network
I can't get this last problem in the chapter. I am asked to find ##I_x## in the following network: My first hunch was to apply KCL to the node above the ##2I_x## source: ##10 + 2I_x - \frac{V}{2} - 3 + I_x + \frac{V}{5} + \frac{V}{10} = 0## Where I have assumed the voltage ##V## is across...- STEMucator
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- Network Resistance Total resistance
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What is the Voltage Output in a Complex Network Using KCL and Voltage Dividers?
I was able to do most of the exercises, but this one gave me some trouble. I want to find ##V_o##. My gut is telling me to use KCL, and applying it to the top left node above the 6k resistor yields: ##\frac{V_o}{2000} + 2 \times 10^{-3} - \frac{V_s}{6000} - \frac{V_s}{3000} = 0## I am now...- STEMucator
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- Network
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help