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    Varactor Zener N + P electron flow depletion layer An ideal diode acts like a closed switch when forward biased and an open switch when reverse biased. 1st approximation calculations assume an ideal diode. 2nd approximation calculations take into account the voltage drop across the diode. 3rd approximation calculations additionally take into account bulk resistance. Voltage Drop silicon diode .7V germanium diode .3V Bulk Resistance rB = ∆E/∆I A digital multimeter won’t measure the

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    Pacific School of Engineering Dept: CSE Semester: 7th Subject: Soft Computing Assignment-1 Q. 1. Explain the working of Artificial Neuron and compare it with biological neuron Q. 2. Discuss Back Propagation Algorithm in detail with proper illustration. Q. 3. Compare: I. Supervised Vs. Unsupervised Learning II. Hard Computing Vs. Soft Computing III. Single Layer Vs. Multilayer Perceptron Q. 4. Write a short note on: I. Radial Basis Function II. LVQ Q. 5. Discuss various operations of fuzzy

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    Spherical Mirrors A spherical mirror is a mirror which has the shape of a piece cut out of a spherical surface. There are two types of spherical mirrors: concave‚ and convex. These are illustrated in Fig. 68. The most commonly occurring examples of concave mirrors are shaving mirrors and makeup mirrors. As is well-known‚ these types of mirrors magnify objects placed close to them. The most commonly occurring examples of convex mirrors are the passenger-side wing mirrors of cars. These type of mirrors

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    the block diagrams of JPEG encoder and decoder. 4. Describe the baseline JPEG approach. 5. Describe the progressive JPEG approach through spectral selection. 6. Describe the progressive JPEG approach through successive approximation. 7. Describe the hierarchical JPEG approach. 8. Describe the lossless JPEG approach. 9. Convert YUV images from RGB. 10. Illustrate the interleaved and non-interleaved ordering for color images. 16.0 Introduction With the rapid developments

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    Shaping behavior is an aspect of behavior analysis that gradually teaches new behavior through the use of reinforcement until the target behavior is achieved (Wolfgang 272). In order for shaping to be successful‚ it is important to clearly define the behavioral objective and the target behavior. Also‚ in order to gradually achieve the target behavior‚ a teacher must know when to deliver or withhold reinforcement (Wolfgang 37). Many behaviors are taught by shaping‚ and it is used in many different

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    COURSE CODE EMATH07/MATE604 COURSE TITLE DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS UNITS / TYPE 4/LEC INSTITUTION VISION STATEMENT FEU - East Asia College aims to be premier technology educational institution in the Philippines. INSTITUTION MISSION STATEMENT FEU - East Asia College commits itself to be an institution of quality education and relevant partnership with the larger community‚ producing competent and principled professionals who will contribute significantly to the betterment of society.

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    are obtained for the temperature and the velocity‚ which are used to compute the Nusselt number and the skin friction respectively. These equations are solved semi-analytically using the Laplace transform technique along with the Riemann-sum approximation method. The influence of different flow parameters such as Prandtl number‚ Grashof number and the suction/injection parameter on velocity‚ temperature‚ skin friction and the rate of heat transfer are discussed for the two cases (i.e.‚ when the magnetic

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    clearly shows the orthogonal axes and fiber direction‚ the fiber directions. The first approximation made is E3= E4. And also for deriving the rules of mixtures the following assumptions are made: Fibers are uniform‚ parallel and continuous. Perfect bonding exists between fibers and matrix. A longitudinal load produces equal strain in fiber and matrix. Using the above assumptions and approximations two rules of mixtures are derived which are E1 = EfVf + EmVm

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    the following calculations utilized: Lost Revenue = repair time * r3 * 0.10 The total amount of lost revenue is $20‚166.30. This number is not totally accurate‚ but is an approximation of lost. The amount will always change significantly because r1‚ r2‚ and r3 are numbers generated randomly. To get a close approximation the breakdown will have to consist of 365 to account for

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    LESSON 1 REFLECTION It is important to critically analyze questions such as‚ what is pi? ‚ And what is the area of a circle? The obvious assumptions would be the numerical approximation 3.14 and the formula of the area of a circle‚ pi*r^2. However‚ as we soon learned Pi is the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter or the number of radius squares needed to completely cover a circle exactly. And the area of a circle is the unit squares needed to cover a circle exactly‚ or the space

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