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Chapter 5: Two Dimensional Analytical Geometry II. => Introduction. => Circle. => Equation of a circle in standard form. => Equations of tangent and normal at a point P on a given circle. => Condition for the line y = mx + c to be a tangent to the circle and finding the point of contact. => Circle: Solved Example Problems. => Exercise 5.1:Circle.
HYPOTHESIS TESTING: SOLVED EXAMPLE PROBLEMS Example 8.18. The wages of the factory workers are assumed to be normally distributed with mean and variance 25. A random sample of 50 workers gives the total wages equal to ₹ 2,550. Test the hypothesis μ = 52, against the alternative hypothesis μ = 49 at 1% level of EXERCISE 2.3: MODULAR ARITHMETIC Exercise 2.3. 1. Find the least positive value of x such that. 2. If x is congruent to 13 modulo 17 then 7x - 3 is congruent to which number modulo 17? 3. Solve 5x ≡ 4 (mod 6) 4. Solve 3x − 2 ≡ 0 (mod 11) NOISY CHANNELS PROTOCOL 3. Selective Repeat Automatic Repeat Request. Go-Back-N ARQ simplifies the process at the receiver site. The receiver keeps track of only one variable, and there is no need to buffer out-of-order frames; they are simply discarded. However, this protocol is very inefficient for anoisy link.
SOLUTION OF ASSIGNMENT PROBLEMS (HUNGARIAN METHOD Solution of assignment problems (Hungarian Method) First check whether the number of rows is equal to the numbers of columns, if it is so, the assignment problem is said to be balanced.SOLVED PROBLEMS
Solved problems . Eg .No.1 . A magnetic circuit with a single air gap is shown in Fig. 1.24. The core dimensions are: Cross-sectional area A c = 1.8 × 10-3 m 2. Mean core length l c = 0.6 m. Gap length g = 2.3 x 10-3 m. N = 83 turns. Assume that the core is of infinite permeability ( m-> ¥) and neglect the effects of fringing fields at the air gap and leakage flux. CAPACITORS AND CAPACITANCE: SOLVED EXAMPLE PROBLEMS EXAMPLE 1.21. A parallel plate capacitor filled with mica having εr = 5 is connected to a 10 V battery. The area of the parallel plate is 6 m2 and separation distance is 6 mm. (a) Find the capacitance and stored charge. (b) After the capacitor is fully charged, the battery SOLVED PROBLEMS: SEMICONDUCTING MATERIALS Solved Problems: Semiconducting Materials. 1.Calculate the intrinsic concentration of charge carriers at 300 K given that m *e =0.12m o ,m *h =0.28mo and the value of brand gap = 0.67 eV. Solution: 2.The intrinsic carrier density is 1.5 × 1016 m–3. If the mobility of electron and hole are 0.13 and 0.05 m2 V–1 s–1, calculate theconductivity.
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HYPOTHESIS TESTING: SOLVED EXAMPLE PROBLEMS Example 8.18. The wages of the factory workers are assumed to be normally distributed with mean and variance 25. A random sample of 50 workers gives the total wages equal to ₹ 2,550. Test the hypothesis μ = 52, against the alternative hypothesis μ = 49 at 1% level of EXERCISE 2.3: MODULAR ARITHMETIC Exercise 2.3. 1. Find the least positive value of x such that. 2. If x is congruent to 13 modulo 17 then 7x - 3 is congruent to which number modulo 17? 3. Solve 5x ≡ 4 (mod 6) 4. Solve 3x − 2 ≡ 0 (mod 11) NOISY CHANNELS PROTOCOL 3. Selective Repeat Automatic Repeat Request. Go-Back-N ARQ simplifies the process at the receiver site. The receiver keeps track of only one variable, and there is no need to buffer out-of-order frames; they are simply discarded. However, this protocol is very inefficient for anoisy link.
SOLUTION OF ASSIGNMENT PROBLEMS (HUNGARIAN METHOD Solution of assignment problems (Hungarian Method) First check whether the number of rows is equal to the numbers of columns, if it is so, the assignment problem is said to be balanced.SOLVED PROBLEMS
Solved problems . Eg .No.1 . A magnetic circuit with a single air gap is shown in Fig. 1.24. The core dimensions are: Cross-sectional area A c = 1.8 × 10-3 m 2. Mean core length l c = 0.6 m. Gap length g = 2.3 x 10-3 m. N = 83 turns. Assume that the core is of infinite permeability ( m-> ¥) and neglect the effects of fringing fields at the air gap and leakage flux. CAPACITORS AND CAPACITANCE: SOLVED EXAMPLE PROBLEMS EXAMPLE 1.21. A parallel plate capacitor filled with mica having εr = 5 is connected to a 10 V battery. The area of the parallel plate is 6 m2 and separation distance is 6 mm. (a) Find the capacitance and stored charge. (b) After the capacitor is fully charged, the battery SOLVED PROBLEMS: SEMICONDUCTING MATERIALS Solved Problems: Semiconducting Materials. 1.Calculate the intrinsic concentration of charge carriers at 300 K given that m *e =0.12m o ,m *h =0.28mo and the value of brand gap = 0.67 eV. Solution: 2.The intrinsic carrier density is 1.5 × 1016 m–3. If the mobility of electron and hole are 0.13 and 0.05 m2 V–1 s–1, calculate theconductivity.
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