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Need help with 9.41. These are the answers. 9.41 Repeat Problem 9.40 for the case that...
7.13) Repeat Problem 7.11 for the case when the binary sequence 11100101 is applied to a PSK modulator, assuming that the line encoder and sinusoidal carrier-wave oscillator are operated from a common clock. Problem 7.11 is as follows.... The binary sequence 11100101 is applied to an ASK modulator. The bit duration is and the sinusoidal carrier wave used to represent symbol 1 has a frequency equal to 7 MHz. Can someone generate MatLAB plot for me for problem 7.13, comments...
Need help creating a null and alternative hypothesis for the following problem: Problem: Case Closure time is very high. Practical Hypothesis: Error logging is present in the part of the product in which the case was raised running a 2 sample test assuming equal variances to test to see if error logging plays a factor in case closure time.
Can someone help me with problem 4? You dont need to find the
answers for problem 6. Just use the transfer function from problem
6 to do problem 4.
6. Given the unity feedback system with the forward transfer function KG)H(s + 2)(s + 10) a) b) c) d) e) Sketch the root locus Find the breakaway point Find the gain at the breakaway point If one of the poles of the closed-loop system is at s--11, find the other...
Repeat problem #1 for the case of the body projected downward at an 4. angle of 42 1. A body is projected upward at an angle of 33 with the horizontal from the top of a building 100m high. Its initial speed is 40m/s. (a) How long will it take before striking the ground? (b) How far from the foot of the building will it strike? (c) What is its vertical speed 1.5s after being fired? (d) What are the...
4 · SERIES AND PARALLEL CIRCUITS 3. Repeat Problem 2 for Figure 4.40 V2 Vi -5 V+ FIGURE 4.40 Repeat Problem 4 for Figure 4.42. Find the manthde dkrecin ot the Unknoon Corrents. 7 A 2 A 13 3 A I A 4 6 A FIGURE 4.42 t ane of the series connection of Figure 4.43. nd the e total resistance of the series connection of Figure 4.43 330 Ω 91012 470 Ω 100 Ω 1 kQ 2.2 k02 3.3...
Can skip A. Mainly need help with B & C.
Thank you!
9.40 Experimental design. The clinical trial was a com- pletely randomized experiment that assigned 240 patients at random among four treatments as follows: ANTIBIOTIC PILL PLACEBO PILL 53 64 Steroid spray Placebo spray 60 63 (a) Outline the design of the experiment. (b) How will you label the 240 subjects? (c) Explain briefly how you would do the random assignment of patients to treatments. Assign the first five...
QUESTIONS FROM PAPER ARE BELOW THE PICTURE. NEED HELP CREATING
ASSEMBLY CODE FOR SDK-85
Problem #1: Write and run a Program that will display on the
data field of your sdk-85, A counter MOD 10 (00-09) with the
Following timing.
(A) The 10 digits will display one after the other in Ascending
order, And the time between succesive digits should be 1/2 second.
Therefore the display for the count will last 5 seconds, from the
initital display 00 to the...
Really need help on this circuit problem, thanks in advance!
Problem 1 answers: Problem 1 (5 points) Consider the following network in the open circuit condition: (a) Use nodal analysis to write a set of three equations to find the three unknown nodal voltages, v1, 12, and us. Write your final coefficients and constants as the matrices A and B from the equation x= A-'B. Your coefficients and constants should be simplified integers (greatest common divisor 1). (b) Compute the...
I need help on the last problem! I provided all the information though, in case it was needed. For all of the graphs below use a vector x ranging from 0 to 10 in steps of 0.1. Create two additional vectors using the following formulas: yp=x.^2.5 and ym=x.^(-2.5); [7;5] Plot yp and ym on a single plot controlling the line color and style (your choice). Put a symbol and text string at the point where the two lines cross (Create...
Problem 9.41 Part A A 3.0-kg block slides along a frictionless tabletop at 8.0 m/s toward a second block (at rest) of mass 4.5 kg. A coil spring, which obeys Hooke's law and has spring constant k = 720 N/m , is attached to the second block in such a way that it will be compressed when struck by the moving block. (Figure 1) What will be the maximum compression of the spring? Express your answer using two significant figures...