Code: GEE 235 Sheet 2 pn Junction 1 Calculate the built-in potential barrier‚ Vbi‚ for Si. pn junction if it has the following dopant concentration at T = 300 K‚ ND = l014 cm -3‚ NA = 1017 cm-3‚ ni=1.5x1010 cm-3. 2 An abrupt silicon pn junction at zero bias has dopant concentration of Na = 1017 cm-3 and Nd = 5 x 1015 cm-3. T = 300 K. a. Calculate the Fermi level on each side of the junction (w.r.t) the intrinsic Fermi level. b. Sketch
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effects of acids and bases of on the solubility of Ca (OH) 2‚ the effects on Fe3+ and SCN- with Fe (SCN) 2+ to an equilibrium mixture. Also‚ finding the effects of an acid and base dealing with an indicator‚ and the effect on an acid on Ni2+‚ NH3‚ and Ni (NH3)62+. Data and Data Analysis: • Ca(OH)2 [pic] Ca2+ + 2 OH- Data: You will first add 6 drops of Ca( NO3)2 to a watch glass. Then add 6 drops of HCl then add 6 drops of NaOH. Analysis: Ca( NO3)2
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Corruption and Poverty: A Review of Recent Literature Final Report Eric Chetwynd Frances Chetwynd Bertram Spector January 2003 Management Systems International 600 Water Street‚ SW Washington‚ DC 20024 USA Table of Contents Executive Summary................................................................................................................3 Introduction ........................................................................................................................
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Justice‚ the One and Only “Gong Zheng Lian Ming”‚ the four words which mean honesty and uprightness‚ are hung up high on a horizontal wooden board across the doorframe of the courtroom. An official‚ with a serious look‚ sits sedately behind a table covered by red cloth at the far end of the room. A suspect is forcefully dragged into the center of the room. Shaking with fear‚ he is asked to kneel down in front of the official. “Bang!” The official strikes the table and here the interrogation begins
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days; S = $7‚300‚000; AR = ? DSO = 40 = 40 = AR/$20‚000 AR = $800‚000. 3-2 A/E = 2.4; D/A = ? 3-3 ROA = 10%; PM = 2%; ROE = 15%; S/TA = ?; TA/E = ? ROA = NI/A; PM = NI/S; ROE = NI/E. ROA = PM S/TA NI/A = NI/S S/TA 10% = 2% S/TA S/TA = 5. ROE = PM S/TA TA/E NI/E = NI/S S/TA TA/E 15% = 2% 5 TA/E 15% = 10% TA/E TA/E = 1.5. 3-4 TA = $10‚000‚000‚000; CL = $1‚000‚000‚000; LT debt = $3‚000‚000‚000; CE = $6‚000‚000‚000; Shares outstanding
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parent if there isnt -Determine goodwill using fair value allocation table/Compute annual amortization – like CH 3 -Maintain investment and equity in sub income accounts -Determine the consolidated totals (consolidated NI‚ equipment‚ etc.)‚ consolidated NI to CI‚ consolidated NI to NCI‚ and ending NCI. -Understand what value (book value vs. fair value) should be included in the computation of consolidated totals. -The relation between numbers on parent’s book and the consolidated totals under
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-p pidof_bash After typing the above command press A (Capital a). You will see the below output. 1 PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND 2021 xyz 20 0 XXXXX XXXX 1664 S 0 0.2 0:00.43 bash 2 PID PPID TIME+ %CPU %MEM PR NI S VIRT SWAP RES UID COMMAND 2021 2019 0:00.43 0 0.2 20 0 S 22132 16m 4952 1000 bash 3 PID %MEM VIRT SWAP RES CODE DATA SHR nFLT nDRT S PR NI %CPU COMMAND 2021 0.2 22132 16m 4952 XXX XXXX X664 1 0 S 20 0 0 bash 4 PID PPID UID USER RUSER TTY TIME+ %CPU
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b. National Purpose (NP)‚ a statement of resolve and determination for which a Nation – State aspires to exist. c. Determination of National Interests (NI) for which and Nation-State vows to live for d. A general view of Elements of National Power (ENP)‚ the factors which provide requisite force to determination of NIs. e. Based on the above‚ formulation of NSSP is done by the government and disseminated to all concerned for further action. The latter is in the form of document
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The History of the Guitar Elle Smith April 19‚ 2013 Upper Elementary Mr. Hooper Guitars are part of the music we hear every day‚ but did you ever wonder about the origin of the guitar? I did‚ so my report is about the history of the guitar. I will talk about both the evolution of the guitar from the early guitar to the present and variations of the guitar such as the electric guitar. Today’s guitar has the following elements: six strings‚ a wooden body‚ curved sides‚ a flat
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Underground economy The underground economy or black market is a market where all commerce is conducted without regard to taxation‚ law or regulations of trade. The term is also often known as the underdog‚ shadow economy‚ black economy‚ parallel economy or phantom trades. In modern societies the underground economy covers a vast array of activities. It is generally smallest in countries where economic freedom is greatest‚ and becomes progressively larger in those areas where corruption‚ regulation
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