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Biasing is necessary in a transistor circuit to keep the transistor working. Without proper biasing, the circuit will fail
Bias is a permanent voltage, applied to the input of an amplifier device, in order to make it work in the correct area of an amplification curve. Valves (thermionic tubes) and semiconductors (transistors) both use bias in their grid or base connection. A negative swing in the input could put the control input below the working of the device and cause it to switch off. This is undesirable as it will show as distortion. The bias raises the zero point, so that the signal will not turn the device off.
forward bias
forward bias is in the direction a junction or vacuum tube wants to conduct currentreverse bias is in the direction a junction or vacuum tube opposes conducting current
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no it is not removed from the scientific experimentation. we don't actually know why yet but we will find out.
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You will get an exact answer from working on the exipremement.(intead of hypotesising an answer from what you heard)
You will get an exact answer from working on the exipremement.(intead of hypotesising an answer from what you heard)
Sampling of individual organisms.
It depends on the individual. Some are better at putting bias and emotion aside than others in order to think critically and logically. In most cases, emotion is probably easier to remove than bias, and it is difficult to remove either totally.
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Adam Binks is gay.
Nothing. The result will be the same. The bias comes with how you interpret the results depending on why you want them to appear that way. For example, if you were working for a sun tan lotion manufacturing company and developed a new formula in the lab. You could say 'under experimentation with formula X we recorded a significant drop in harmful UVA and UVB ray exposure on the subject' however, you would be bias and neglect to say that the formula removed all the subjects hair and turned them blue.
When Batteries are removed.
The bias is unavoidable in any measurement; experimental malpractices, lack of attention, poor working conditions, faulty equipment or instruments metrological unchecked, etc. are causes of errors and biases.
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