The plebeians gained power in the Roman Republic primarily through a series of social and political struggles known as the Conflict of the Orders, which lasted from around 494 to 287 BCE. They organized themselves into a collective known as the Plebeian Council and conducted secessions, withdrawing from the city to demand political reforms. Over time, they achieved significant concessions, including the establishment of the office of the Tribune of the Plebs, which provided them with political representation and the power to veto decisions made by the patricians. Ultimately, the Lex Hortensia in 287 BCE made plebiscites binding on all citizens, solidifying their political influence.
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Generally power is expressed in watts. The gain is the ratio of the output power to the input power. Gain = (output power)/(input power) if the gain is expressed in terms of log(base10) it is known as Decibel power gain Decibel power gain = Log10(Gain)dB if 1milliwatt power is taken as reference then Decibel power gain = Log10(Output power/1 milliwatt)dBm
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Morocco wanted to gain power over Western Sahara.
The power gain of an amplifier having an input of 20W and an output of 20mW is 0.001. Expressed in decibels, that is a gain of -30db. (log2 0.001 * 3)If you meant an output power of 20MW (mega instead of milli), the gain is 1,000,000, or +60db.
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The voltage gain and power gain are equal when the load impedance matches the source impedance, and the voltage gain is equal to one (0 dB). This typically occurs in applications where both the input and output circuits have the same resistive load, allowing for maximum power transfer according to the maximum power transfer theorem. In this scenario, any increase in voltage gain directly translates to an equivalent increase in power gain, leading to equality between the two.
William Penn did not "gain power over Pennsylvania". He founded it and governed it.
The power gain of an amplifier having an input of 20W and an output of 20mW is 0.001. Expressed in decibels, that is a gain of -30db. (log2 0.001 * 3)If you meant an output power of 20MW (mega instead of milli), the gain is 1,000,000, or +60db.
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