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Design a logic circuit that converts a four digit binary input to equivalent Binary Coded Decimal value. You need to first create the truth table (please note this circuit should have four input bits, but five output bits; for example, for an input 1001 (decimal 9) the suggested output will be 0 1001 (the BCD value 0 9); and for an input 1010 (decimal 10) the suggested output should be 1 0000 (the BCD value 1 0 )). After creating the truth table design the Boolean expressions for each of the five output bits. Draw the resulting circuit diagram using AND - OR - NOT gates.
A: NO it is a display of seven segment to display a decimal of '0' to '9' it may have 8 LED for the point
As a milliampere (milliamp or just mA) is 1/1000th of an ampere, we can convert mA to Amps by just dividing by 1000. Another way is to take the current in mA and move the decimal to the leftthree places to accomplish the division by 1000. Here's the scoop: 275 mA / 1000 = 0.275 Amps Note that the decimal in 275 is to the right of the 5, and it's written as 275.0 (with a 0 added to show where the decimal is). Moving the decimal to the left three places gets up to .275 Amps, but we usually hang a 0 in front of the decimal. To convert Amps to milliAmps, just multiply by 1000 or move the decimal to the right three places. Just the opposite of what we did here to convert the other way.
A multi meter will allow you to directly measure resistance.Ohm is the unit of resistance. It is given a capital letter because it was named after a scientist, it is someone's name.You can measure potential difference and current and then use Ohm's Law:V = IRWhereV is potential difference in voltsI is current measured in AmpsR is the resistance measured in OhmsExample: to test a resistor component, use insulated test probes and crocodile clips to hold the component because you will can get tracking of stray signals across your fingers which would cause errors in the reading..A digital multi meter is very popular and availabale to accuarately test a resistor. It gives a digital readout eg, 100.00 Ohms, allowing you to read decimal placeswhere as a moving coil meter will depend on the user's eyesight to read the scale .
The plural of 'ohm' is ohms, not ohm's.The alpha-numeric code for identifying the resistance of a resistor is quite straightforward.The letter is used as a multiplier. For example, k= x1000 and M = x1000 000. In other words, k represents kilo, and M represents mega.The position of the letter represents the position of the decimal marker.So,1M5 represents 1.5 x 1000 000, or 1.5 megohms.15M represents 15 x 1000 000, or 15 megohms.etc.Similarly,1k5 represents 1.5 x 1000, or 1.5 kilohms.15k represents 15 x 1000, or 15 kilohms.etc.
47 as a decimal = 47.0
how to express the sum 257 and 431 in decimal form
To express 66.7% as a decimal simply divide by 100:66.7 ÷ 100 = 0.667
35.4% as a decimal is 0.354
2.2% = 0.022 (as a decimal)
as a decimal .2 as a percent 20%
I regret that the phrase "decimal current" is not recognised. Perhaps decimal current is yet to be developed (or devoloped, even).
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As 0.28
If you mean: 57.5% then it is 0.575 as a decimal
It is already expressed as a decimal