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well may be they are right but i dont know how to vary the voltage without the use of an omp amp so i drew it
as the temp of the thermistor changes , the p.d across it will also vary.
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well may be they are right but i dont know how to vary the voltage without the use of an omp amp so i drew it
how did u increase it??yeah yo
ur right. it can't induce emf, but only increase it
There was no op-amp, it was a simple potential divider circuit. We were only provided with a thermistor, resistor of 2.5 kilo ohms and a 4V power supply.
where did u write Vout then?
Can't you guys confirm other answers like the energy for the reduced amplitude of 0.6cm and others...?
i thnk the answer is 4mJ
I wrote 4.0 too...don't remember though if it was mJ or J!!just wrote 4. forgot to look at the axis.
was the milli already there or did we have to write 4x10^-3?
it was like this 4V --1-- fix resistor --2-- thermistor--3--0v
vout -> 3 to 2
the only devices available were a fixed resistor , a thermistor and a 4v celland if we put the op-amp as a comparator?
got 5.46x10^-something :1what was the wavelength ratio? (de Broglie question)
are u sure?/
wavelength (p/e)=mass(e/p)?did u get something like that?/
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