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    Why frequency is more fundamental than wavelength?

    Please anyone explain that why frequency is more fundamental than wavelength inspire wavelength and frequency depend upon each other again frequency and wave number are also depends upon each other Then why we take the frequency as independent of wave number
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    Quescent point and ac and dc load lines

    Being new to this subject i read all the topics the basics about capacitor, resistors, inductors as well as their working but I am fail to understand under what conditions the three terminals of transistor must work how to bias and what amount of voltage is needed for each terminal to work...
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    Quescent point and ac and dc load lines

    इन In this figure the input signal comes to base through capacitor C1 Actually when input is given the base must be dc biased and this point when ac of input signal becomes zero and dc base becomes dc biased is Q point. If I am true then how alone this capacitor can convert ac into dc please...
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    Quescent point and ac and dc load lines

    Thanks to explain No doubt these notes are pretty good for understanding i understand much more but these are also insuffecient to explain the quescent point accurately U talk about npn transistor with dc biased resistor. It is opeating at dc biased with no input signal please explain what is...
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    Quescent point and ac and dc load lines

    I read this topic from page you assign to me in the given fig Q Point is not described According to the theory of this page the points where characteristic curve and load line intersects is possible operating point(Q points of the circuit) at these points the current and voltage parameters of...
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    Quescent point and ac and dc load lines

    If there is two quescent points in the load line then it means the nonlinear part of circuit works between these points am i right Thanks again to continue discussion and elobration
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    Quescent point and ac and dc load lines

    Thanks for reply Please elobrate what is operating point with no signal (is this point a operating point which depends upon the manufacturing of semiconductor) Why it is necessary to draw load lines to read characteristics being new and ignorant still in confusion Try to elobrate more
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    Quescent point and ac and dc load lines

    Can anyone explain me in simple words what is quescent point and what is shows 2- what is ac and dc load lines what they represents actually and what is difference between ac and dc load lines
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    From where we measure current in a pn junction diode

    Please anyone explain me from where we measure current or we apply ammeter in a pn junction diode to measure current
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    Slope: Average vs. Instantaneous Change

    In mathematics the slope or gradient of line describe its steepness, incline or grade. In other words we can say that a slope is a surface of which one end is at higher level than another
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    Green Grass in Night: What Color Will We See?

    According to my opinion it seems black because it is in the need of green which is not avilable and when nothing to reflect it seems black
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    Green Grass in Night: What Color Will We See?

    U said that it reflects red, but grass is green it needs green colour to reflect and it has not green colour so it is not possible and as the colour of grass is green so it is also impossible for it to reflect red
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    Energy of photon never becomes zero

    Sorry for confusing u i wrote proton instead of photon
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    Green Grass in Night: What Color Will We See?

    If we see the green grass in night with red light what colour would we observe ?
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    Energy of photon never becomes zero

    Dear it may be due to my little knowledge but if u try to explain more pricisely step wise that how mass of moving proton not increase so i am able to understood E-mc"
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