Online electronics solved exercises needed

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The discussion revolves around a student in Greece seeking solved exercises for an electronics course in Applied Physics, emphasizing the lack of in-class instruction and resources. The student specifically mentions topics like operational amplifiers, transistors, and various electronic components as areas where they need help. Forum participants suggest searching through existing threads for problem-solving resources and recommend checking local libraries for books with exercises. They also mention the possibility of finding tutors at nearby schools for additional assistance. The student expresses urgency in needing these resources to prepare effectively for their course.
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Hi there all!

I am sitting for an electronics subject for an Applied Physics course I'm studying here in Greece, but as the educational system does not make you attend the courses (in class), I don't have any solved exercises on Electronics!

I made a quick search all over the net, found many guides and complany stuff, but none with the pure old tangible solved exercise! The problem is greek universities want you only to know how to solve excersices and I don't!

My subject contains operational amplifiers, transistors, current and voltage sources, photomultipliers, lock-in amplifiers, zener diodes, signal to noise measurement, ion vacuum "producers", and the like. Well, mostly the first 3 at the moment but we are getting to the others as well, and I need to be prepared.

I would appreciate any solved exercises (even for math or physics) over the net I could get my "hands" on.

PLEASE HELP ME!
 
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ion vacuum producers??

Search through this forum (might need to go thread by thread) and the homework forums and you'll find links to solving problems for op-amps, NPN or PNP transistors and FETs, kirchhoffs laws, and much more. It may not be obvious but you can look since it sounds like you have more time than resources.

In addition the local libraries may have good books with exercises and at some schools tutors are available to assist as well.

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