They like to report or write on things that either support the president because he's going favors for them or either because people have their own political views and we are never neutral so this biasness in the mind is spilled out when one writes the newspaper coverages of the president. No one can remain completely neutral.
A specific amount of current is allowed to flow through a diode. If the current passing through the diode exceeds this specific value, the diode gets heated and is likely to be damaged. Therefore, in the biasing circuit of a resistance which limits the current passing through the diode within its specific value is called Forward biased diode. ANSWER: A forward bias diode is just a diode that it is conducting in the forward direction. Positive to anode and negative to cathode
It depends how "ideal" your ideal diode is. The first approximation of an ideal diode is that it's a device that allows current to flow one way, and not the other way, while doing this with no losses. The second approximation of a diode implies the inherent 0.7V drop across the device, as well as one way current flow, but with no loss resistance. The third approximation of an ideal diode is a device which allows current to only flow one way through it, with a 0.7V loss across is, as well as a small internal resistance of a few ohms. These all vary from a real diode because these are all linear, in every sense. You can neither calculate the voltage nor the current across/through a diode. Instead, you must use the diode's characteristic curve (given on datasheet), and linearize it. You can get any amount of current to flow through the diode the CORRECT direction, by changing the voltage used. A number of microamps will take perhaps, a third of a Volt.
when a semiconductor is doped with p-type and n-type impurities, a pn junction is formed which acts as a diode and prevents the charge carriers to flow to either side of junctionpn juction diode is a semiconductor device that allows current to flow only to one direction.
where there is a will, there is a way
When varactor diode is reverse biased then the neutral region between P and N layer increases. When reverse biasing decreases then the neutral region also decreases.
The president makes an announcement in a press conference.
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None of the 26 presidents before Wilson in 1913 held any press conferences at all , so there is a 26-way tie for the honor of fewest.
This is the polite way to refer to the president of the United States, when asking him a question at a press conference or a meeting. Thus, in 2012, the person who is "Mr. President" is Barack Obama. If the president is ever a woman, she would probably be given the title of Madame President.
Usually this refers to the fact that you have an opinion about something that veers one way only...e.g. As she loved him, her feelings about what had happened were biased in his favour
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Unless you're being extremely formal (like some sort of ceremony), use "Mr. President". That seems to be standard at press conferences and such.
Since the times of President Theodor Roosevelt and up to the present day, the news conference was a special way in which a US president could try to influence the public media and US citizens. Also, as time progressed, the US president also learned what the news media thought of national policies by the nature of the questions presented to the president. This has been avoided both ways by the so-called press conferences held almost daily by the presidential press secretary. The press secretary can always "find out" how the president feels about a certain policy issue and then put together the best answer later on. The news media is rarely fooled by the responses of a press secretary, however, but the news media cannot claim a president has taken any position that the press is interested in.
One way the government controls press coverage about national security issues is by classifying certain information as classified or top secret. This restricts journalists and media organizations from publishing or reporting on the details of such information. Additionally, the government may use legal mechanisms, such as issuing gag orders or pressuring journalists to reveal their sources, to control the flow of information and limit what can be reported.