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can someone tell me what you did for the op amp part, and the last part of question 1 with the resistive force and radius?
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Tbe op amp part was easy. U had to find potentials which i vot 2.5 and 3.178. In forces i wrote constant increase increase decreasecan someone tell me what you did for the op amp part, and the last part of question 1 with the resistive force and radius?
How did u get 2.5 and 3.178 ??Tbe op amp part was easy. U had to find potentials which i vot 2.5 and 3.178. In forces i wrote constant increase increase decrease
What did they ask you to find in that order again? I forgotcan someone tell me what you did for the op amp part, and the last part of question 1 with the resistive force and radius?
Yes i got thatRatio 16 anyone? T_T i mean for radius one
Yes me too. I always worry that my answers aren't correct if it's too straightforward cause there is always a twist somewhereYes i got that
Yup even i have the same problemYes me too. I always worry that my answers aren't correct if it's too straightforward cause there is always a twist somewhere
by using potential divider formula. At b it was resistance of lower in parallel it was 3 maybe divided by total and multiply by 6.How did u get 2.5 and 3.178 ??
I got 16 as wellYes i got that
Yess...even i got 16Yes i got that
Yea i did use the potential divider formula... nd for the first question of the op-amp... i got answer as 3.5V :/by using potential divider formula. At b it was resistance of lower in parallel it was 3 maybe divided by total and multiply by 6.
Potential at point A or was it B? I think it should be zero when it's earthed but I'm not really sure about the Vout across the thermister when it was at a lower resistance.Yea i did use the potential divider formula... nd for the first question of the op-amp... i got answer as 3.5V :/
Me too. It was a large value right?alright wat abt the radon to air molecules ratio, i remember getiing 1.9 x 10^something
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