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Belief bias is the tendency for one's preexisting beliefs to distort logical reasoning, sometimes by making invalid conclusions seem valid, or valid conclusions seem invalid.
Thevenin's theorem is only valid for linear and bilateral networks.Practically, linearity of any circuit is over a certain range.Hence it is only valid for certain range.
we cant consider two source at a time in superposition theorem....but power =v*i.so we cant calculate power.
norton's theorem is valid only for linear elements.. The power dissipation across norton equivalent circuit in not identical with the power dissipation in real system circuit...
that is called a form factor which is always b 1.1
yes, if you back that opinion up with facts.
An opinion is someone's thoughts and feelings on a subject. That opinion is said to be "valid" if there is good reasoning behind it, or if it's understandable that someone would feel that way. People often say "that's a valid opinion, but ..." to show they don't agree but they don't mean any insult to the other person and they're not wanting to get into a heated argument. Of course, whether someone's opinion is valid or not is also a matter of opinion.
Sorry but your question doesn't make sense... You have to know what the hypothesis is to test if your question is valid.
Well make sure you have evidence of this opinion of yours, that would be the key factor for me.
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A valid opinion is a viewpoint or belief that is based on logic, reason, and/or evidence. It may be subjective, but it is formed through careful thought and consideration of relevant information. Valid opinions are open to being challenged and can contribute meaningfully to discussions and debates.
After my opinion both affirmations are valid.
persuasive; valid
Your own opinion is as valid as anyone's.
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A valid hypothesis is one that is testable and rejectable, can be proven true as well as verified without external evidence. It also needs to be accepted by public opinion.