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Linear equations and outputs

An AC sine wave is applied to the input of a full wave rectifier. The output of the full wave rectifier is then applied to a half wave rectifier. The output of the half wave rectifier will most closely resemble: A) the original sine wave. B) an inverted form of the original sine wave. C) the output of the full wave rectifier. D) none of the above. A project that will cost $750,000 will require payments as certain milestones are met. The initial payment is $50,000. When 30% of the work is complete an additional payment of $200,000 is due. When 70% of the work is complete another payment of $300,000 is due. Upon completion of the project the balance is due. The closest linear equation t... click for more

Subject:

Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Topic:

Engineering Design

Posting ID:

72763

OTA ID:

102804

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Electrical Engineering Resistors, state

Given the multiple resistor circuit shown on page 457, figure 16.49 (a), except there is a fourth resistor, R4, connected between node 2 and node 3. Each of the four resistors has a value of 1000 Ohms. The voltage supply is 10 V. How much current will flow through R2? A) 1 mA B) 5 mA C) 10 mA D) 20 mA I have completed this one thanks 25) A field effect transistor can have: A) the gate and drain made of P-type material and the source made of N-type material. B) the source and drain made of N- type material, and the gate made of P-type material. C) the emitter and collector made of N- type material, and the base made of P-type material. D) the gate and source made of N- t... click for more

Subject:

Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Topic:

Engineering Design

Posting ID:

72924

OTA ID:

102804

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Transfer function and block diagram: Prove that the transfer function for the given block diagram is ...

Prove that the transfer function for the given block diagram is ... See the attached file.

Subject:

Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Topic:

Engineering Design

Posting ID:

173289

OTA ID:

106049

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