Good strategy.im gonna try again....gonna do all the quastions....gonna try to find all the answers
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Good strategy.im gonna try again....gonna do all the quastions....gonna try to find all the answers
We're all too happy to do that, we just won't give you the answers.nikiter said:just check me after please.....i really wanna get good marks
Where does understanding the material fit in to your plan?i really wanna get good marks
ThermalRunaway said:Hmmm. With regard to question 1, what is an SUS?
Brian
JimB said:Never heared of it, he will just have to "sus" it out for himself.![]()
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JimB
You failed the test, Eric.ericgibbs said:I think I have managed to trawl from Google, definition of SUS, its a Silicon Unijunction Switch
Have I passed the test?![]()
audioguru said:You failed the test, Eric.
They say a SUS is a Silicon Unilateral Switch
Has anybody ever seen one of these very old things??
nikiter said:ok for #14 redid my calculations...and came up with answer B:350 ohms
for #20 i came up with D:"A battery source of 28V must be used to make the coil operate properly"
but as JimB posted, im still not sure why #23 is wrong....i did find the answer in the text book
and i re-checked #25 i still come up with 664 ohms