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The 2N3053 is a general-purpose NPN bipolar junction transistor (BJT) commonly used for amplification and switching applications. It can handle moderate power levels, making it suitable for audio amplifiers and small motor controls. A common replacement for the 2N3053 is the 2N2222, which offers similar performance in many applications, although it has a slightly lower current rating. For higher power applications, the TIP31 or TIP32 transistors can also serve as alternatives.
NTE128 is a direct replacement according to NTE's website.
substitute
You substitute the variable for its value. Or you substitute the variables for each of the values.
the SUBSTITUTE function
Substitute the given value for the argument of the function.
To determine the velocity of a moving object at a specific time, you would need the object's position function or acceleration function. If you have the position function, you can differentiate it to get the velocity function and then substitute t=5 seconds. If you have the acceleration function, integrate it with respect to time to get the velocity function and then substitute t=5 seconds.
The term "substitute f" typically refers to a function or value that replaces another function (often denoted as "f") in a mathematical context. This substitution can be applied in various scenarios, such as in calculus, where a function is replaced with another to simplify integration or differentiation. Additionally, in programming or algorithms, a substitute function may be used to perform similar tasks under different conditions. If you have a specific context or example in mind, please provide more details for a more precise answer.
Yes, but a substitute would need to be provided, such as a colostomy.
A suitable replacement for a damaged component in the system is a pull-down substitute that can perform the same function as the original component.
Substituting a name is "evaluating". But there is no special name for substituting an expression.
To show that a wave function is a solution to the time-independent Schrödinger equation for a simple harmonic oscillator, you substitute the wave function into the Schrödinger equation and simplify. This will involve applying the Hamiltonian operator to the wave function and confirming that it equals a constant times the wave function.