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cooldude:
--- Quote from: A@di on November 08, 2009, 12:58:10 pm ---is it 0.6V
if no, what is 0.6V for?
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aadi its given in the guide for that specific model, it varies from model to model, for the one which u say ( i think ur talking about the guides transistor) then for that it is. they shud give u the voltage in the exam
Ghost Of Highbury:
I = P/V = 0.6/1.5 = 0.4A
R = V/I => 4/0.4 = 10 ohms
@cooldude - ohh..okk..thanks
~~~~shreyapril~~~~:
adithe ans is easy!
charge flowing is 0.6*20=1.2C
and i am just solving the current ka problem!!
@d!_†oX!©:
so the question is solved rite??!!was easy By the way
Ghost Of Highbury:
--- Quote from: ~~~~shreycool~~~~ on November 08, 2009, 01:10:39 pm ---adithe ans is easy!
charge flowing is 0.6*20=1.2C
and i am just solving the current ka problem!!
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abbe oye, i have solved the question, and that 0.6V ka is minimum volts for transistors..not this q ka..check the quoted post dude!!
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