In monostable multivibrators Circuits (quasi stable state) is one of two states, stable state and quasi stable state which is invoked by an external trigger and it will stay there for value determined by time constant.
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A stable system is one that holds stability and is dependable. An unstable system is just the opposite. You do not know what to expect from an unstable system; it is not close to being dependable.
Oh, iOrgSoft Video Converter just released recently. It is a versatile tool, eg. trim video, crop video. And it is a stable and fast tool.
Sorry I couldn't figure a way to explain it without being super technical. Flash drives are often used in products that operate on low power and those which may have to undergo harsh conditions. Flash memory is non-volatile and hence flash drives do not need to be backed up with batteries. Flash memory is solid state. This implies that nothing in it is mechanical. Everything is purely electronic. Flash memory has a grid of columns and rows and a cell having two transistors at each point of intersection in the grid. A thin oxide layer separates the transistors in each pair. One transistor in the pair is known as a floating gate while the other is known as a control gate. The floating gate can hold electric charge. It is in electrical isolation due to the oxide layer separating it from the control gate. So, any electrons placed on the floating gate stay on it. This makes flash memory non-volatile. The working of flash memory is precisely the addition and removal of electrons to and from the floating gate.
it realy depend on the school one wants to go to. Some school requires 60 % and some requires 75%. Also, make sure to look at individual school's average PCAT percentile. I know in texas they require 75% in PCAT but always aim high. That is because if you fall you will end up in much stable state.
Every multivibrators have two states:quasi stable and stable state. quasi stable state are triggered state, when a trigger pulse is given the vibrator reaches this state. For example, Astable multivibrators have no triggers so,two stable states. Monostable multivibrators have one trigger so,one stable and one quasi stable which is invoked by the trigger.Same for the Bistable in which two sates are invoked by two triggers.
Every multivibrators have two states:quasi stable and stable state. quasi stable state are triggered state, when a trigger pulse is given the vibrator reaches this state. For example, Astable multivibrators have no triggers so,two stable states. Monostable multivibrators have one trigger so,one stable and one quasi stable which is invoked by the trigger.Same for the Bistable in which two sates are invoked by two triggers.
energy increases or decreases until a stable or quasi-stable state is reached
You'd probably call it quasi-stable or meta-stable (it will stay put as long as nothing bothers it, but it can easily fall down and enter a more stable state).
if it's well designed, 60 cycles
the pwm output can be converter to ppm by passing pwm through a monostable multivibrator with a low stable state and high quasi stable state and which is negative edge triggered.
No, cant use bistable multivibrator in place of monostable multivibrator... because monostable is meant for one stable state and one unstable state.. so there will be a constant time period for the alternate pulses of output.. but in bistable multivibrator, both are stable states.. so there is no specific time period for the output pulses.. the state will vary only on the application of mannual trigger...
Quasi-static (Quasi-equilibrium)
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Quasi means close but not quite there it a state of uncertainty
India is a quasi federal state explain
In equilibrium, after any displacement from equilibrium, the system will always seek to return to the same state. In quasi-equilibrium, a disturbance of the system may result in the system shifting to a new, more stable equilibrium state. An example of quasi equilibrium is a supersaturated liquid with no nucleation sites for the growth of crystals. It may remain in the same quasi-equilibrium state indefinitely as long as no nucleation sites are introduced. As soon as some seed crystals are introduced however, the solute in the supersaturated solution will begin to crystalize out of the soultion until enough is removed to reduce the solution to true equilibrium. At that point, no mater what additional crystals are added or removed from the solution, the concentration of the solute will remain the same.