because it is being regulated.
in order to establish the Q-point of transistor
The breakdown voltage point for a Zener diode is 17 volts
Biasing-Application of suitable DC voltages to operate our amplifiers in desired region of operation(say active or saturation or cut-off region) complying our needs.However in order to maintain a constant Q point irrespective of various external factors,hence it again comes to the need for biasing that compensates the change in external factors suitably thereby maintaining a constant Q-point. Voltage divider bias or self bias is a process of suitably biasing amplifier by connecting two resistors in series in the answer. By proper selection of resistors R1 and R2, the operating point of the transistor can be made independent of β.
V ab is the voltage between two nodes of the circuit. See also Kirchoff's Voltage Law. WHILE CORRECT IT REALY MEANS POINT a to point b in a circuit.
depend on the R value(s) because V Source = Sum of individual voltage across each R in the series so if R in the series are equal value, then their V are the same and their V total will be equal of the V Source
If the voltage between the ends of a series circuit changes, the current in thecircuit definitely does not remain constant. The current does change by the samefactor as the voltage.The current at every point in the series circuit is the same current.
The melting point and the boiling point of a substance are physical characteristics for each substance and are unchanged at the same pressure.
During melting the temperature remain constant if it was achieved the melting point.
in order to establish the Q-point of transistor
No, the boiling point of the pure water remain constant at 100 0C, of course at standard pressure.
The word that describes this pattern is "peak." It denotes reaching a maximum point before decreasing.
the basic assumption of single point method method is that the value of absorptivity and "b" remain constant for both standard and the sample.
This is a voltage drop question. To answer this question a voltage has to be stated. The higher the voltage to the circuit becomes the smaller the wire size needed. After a certain voltage point the wire size will remain constant and the voltage drop at the load will become smaller.
To find the equilibrium point in a system, set the equations representing the system to zero and solve for the variables. The equilibrium point is where all variables remain constant over time.
Provided other environmental factors remain constant, yes.
In a series circuit the current remains constant at any point while the voltage drops across each resistive element.
The melting point and freezing point of a substance generally do not change based on the mass of the sample. They are intrinsic properties of the substance that remain constant regardless of the amount being measured.