Electrostatic
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I found an electronic article with the following questions and i wanted to know people's opinions and expertise on it:
Your car battery is dead and you took it out. You now want to use 8 AA batteries in series to start it. You have been able to connect the 8 batteries in series, and you connected the + and - terminals to the car's battery corresponding terminals. Explain in your own words what you think will happen when you turn the starter key. Elaborate on your explanation by referring to the characteristic of the non-ideal voltage source.
A Common-Emitter amplifier is biased by a 50Meg and 10Meg resistors. Draw the equivalent diagram of a 'leaky' input coupling capacitor and explain what happens if the leakage resistor is in the range of 20Meg.
There is a BUZZ in your phone, which seems to go away when the battery is fully charged. You suspect the noise comes from an inductor in the phone's power supply. You open the phone, look at the power supply and see a ferrite core inductor: but some of the windings do not appear to be epoxied into place. Explain how this might cause the noise.
Discuss how the frequency of the electrical signal presented to a speaker converts to high or low pitch sounds.
Your car battery is dead and you took it out. You now want to use 8 AA batteries in series to start it. You have been able to connect the 8 batteries in series, and you connected the + and - terminals to the car's battery corresponding terminals. Explain in your own words what you think will happen when you turn the starter key. Elaborate on your explanation by referring to the characteristic of the non-ideal voltage source.
A Common-Emitter amplifier is biased by a 50Meg and 10Meg resistors. Draw the equivalent diagram of a 'leaky' input coupling capacitor and explain what happens if the leakage resistor is in the range of 20Meg.
There is a BUZZ in your phone, which seems to go away when the battery is fully charged. You suspect the noise comes from an inductor in the phone's power supply. You open the phone, look at the power supply and see a ferrite core inductor: but some of the windings do not appear to be epoxied into place. Explain how this might cause the noise.
Discuss how the frequency of the electrical signal presented to a speaker converts to high or low pitch sounds.