beta dc= ic/ib!!
Ib =Ic /beta beta is the gain factor of the amp.
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I = E/R, Current (amps) = Volts/Resistance
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it is direct labor plus overhead costs
alpha dc = beta dc/(beta dc +1) alpha dc is typically 0.95 to 0.99 but is always less than 1 beta dc is typically 20 to 200 but can vary
variation in beta dc with collector current
Emitter current can be summed up by the formula: IE = IC+ IB Where IE = Emitter Current, IC = Collector Current, and IB = Base Current So simply take IE - IC and you'll get an IB of about 100uA. (5mA-4mA = .1mA or 100uA) Also, remember that IB controls IC and IE, not the other way around. You can also determine IB if Beta is known by the formula: IC = IB * Beta Which can be manipulated to equal IB = IC/Beta Hope this was helpful.
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formula for ac to dc
There certainly is a formula for beta decay. You just need to know the parent nuclide and the beta mode, beta- or beta+. See the related question below which answers this quite well.
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you find the formula... then you calculate it. Its that simple.
Ib =Ic /beta beta is the gain factor of the amp.
By the Huckel determinant
You would have a very tough time, because that isn't the formula to calculate work. (distance) divided by (time) is the formula to calculate speed. The formula to calculate work is: (force) multiplied by (distance).