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Modulating controls are used for pressure control, rating and for mixing of liquids at different temperature.

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How are controls used in urine testing?

Controls in urine testing are used to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the test results. They are samples with known concentrations of the analyte being tested for, used to validate the test procedure and equipment. Control samples are run alongside patient samples to verify that the test is working correctly and to detect any errors in the testing process.


Why must controls be used in fertilizer experiment describe in the study guide?

to have something to compare with the growth of fertilized plants


What is the function of the diaphragm on a microscope?

It has different sized holes and is used to vary the intensity and size of the cone of light that is projected into the slide


What is hematology control?

Mindray's hematology controls and calibrators are the original standards with which to evaluate the precision and accuracy of hematology analyzers. Backed up by world-class development and manufacturing, these hematology controls and calibrators offer the assurance of highest quality from your lab results. All of these hematology controls and calibrators feature long-term stability and ready-to-run tubes, and are thus convenient to use.


In controlling the risk posed by a hazardous substance which should be priority?

The priority should be to eliminate the hazard if possible. If elimination is not feasible, the next priority is to substitute the hazardous substance with a less hazardous alternative. If substitution is not an option, then engineering controls, administrative controls, and personal protective equipment should be used to reduce the risk of exposure.

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When modulating freq is doubled then modulating index is halved and modulating voltage remains constant system is?

It's Angle modulated system where the amplitude remains constant & frequency & phase varies with respect to modulating signal.


Why you go for modulation?

modulating signal is the low frequency signal .so we cant transmit for a long distance.so we go for modulating the signal either by modulating the amplitude or frequency or phase of the signal.


What is tone modulation?

Tone modulation through of modulating a carrier frequency using the charactoristics of a sound, its the method used for telephone


What is meant by Repetition rate of an AM envelope?

Repetition rate of an AM envelope refers to the frequency of the modulating signal thus the shape of the envelope is identical to the shape of the modulating signal.


In phase modulation the amount of phase shift in the carrier signal depends on the of the modulating signal and the rate of phase shift depends on the of the modulating signal?

Amplitude Frequency


What is the maximum modulating frequency in broadcast FM?

75khz


How do you calculate frequency range of double side band modulated signal?

Upper sideband = Carrier frequency + modulating frequencyLower sideband = Carrier frequency - modulating frequency


Which class is used to define the controls in c sharp?

.Ascx class file is used to define the controls in c#


What signal is the electrical equivalent of message signal?

Modulating Signal,


How does modulating help transferring information on waves?

Muff cabbage


If modulating frequency doubles then Bandwdth of frequency modulation becomes?

increases