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Mathematics 3 Choose the letter of the best answer. Put your answers in the answer sheet pro i!e!.

". '. 3. 0. 1. *. .. /. =. #ol e for the alue of $% 397.56 E aluate% lo&* /01 - $. 3.76 2hat is the !iscriminant of the e3uation 0$' - /$ 4 1. 16 5i en the e3uation 3$' ( B$ ( "' - 67 what is the alue of B so that the roots of the e3uation are e3ual8 12 9ow many s3uare feet is "66 s3uare meters8 1076 9ow many terms of the pro&ression 37 17 .7 ...... shoul! there be so that their sum will be '*668 50 lo& '$3 ( lo& )*+$, - *.'./

PREBOARD EXAM Part

:n how many minutes after ' p.m. will the han!s of the cloc; e$ten! in opposite !irections for the first time8 43.636 At appro$imately what time between * an! . o<cloc; will the minute an! hour han!s coinci!e8 32 min and 43 sec after 6 oclock >he polynomial $3 ( 0$' 4 3$ ( / is !i i!e! by $ 4 17 then the remain!er is 218

"6. Mi;e7 ?oui7 an! @oy can mow the lawn in 07 *7 an! . hours respecti ely. 2hat fraction of the yar! can they mow in " hour if they wor; to&ether8 47/84 "". >en liters of '1A salt solution an! "1 liters of 31A salt solution are poure! into a !rum ori&inally containin& 36 liters of "6A salt solution. 2hat is the percent concentration of salt in the mi$ture8 19.55% "'. At what time after "'%66 noon will the hour han! an! the minute han! of the cloc; first form an an&le of "'6 !e&rees8 12:21.818 "3. >he e$plement of an an&le is four times its supplement. Bin! the an&le. 120 "0. #implify% C)" 4 cos $,+ sin $D ( Csin $ + )" 4 cos $,D 2 csc "1. Each of the interior an&les of a .'Esi!e! re&ular poly&on is 175 "*. Bin! the ra!ius of a circle inscribe in a trian&le the si!es of which are 1 ft7 . ft7 an! = ft. 1.658 ft ".. A railroa! cur e is to be lai! in a circular path. 2hat shoul! be the ra!ius if the trac; is to chan&e !irection by 36 !e&ress at a !istance of 366 m8 573 m "/. :f the si!es of a ri&ht trian&le are 37 07 1m7 the area of the inscribe! circle is FFFFFFFFF. !i s"#are m "=. 5i en a trian&le7 C - "66 !e&rees7 a - "1 m7 b - '6 m. Bin! c. 27 m '6. >he an&le of a sector is 36 !e&rees an! the ra!ius is "1 cm. 2hat is the area of the sector in cm'8 58.9 '". >he !iameter of the face of a cloc; is '6 cm. Bin! the area of the 3ua!rilateral with ertices at numbers "7 17 /7 an! "". 186.57 cm2 ''. An e3uilateral trian&le of si!e / cm is enclose! in a circle. Bin! the !ifference in the areas of the circle an! trian&le. 39.308 cm2 '3. >he official !istance between the home plate an! the secon! base in a baseball !iamon! is "'6 ft. Bin! the !istances of the bases if the official baseball !iamon! is in a form of a s3uare. 84.85 ft '0. One si!e of a re&ular octa&on is '. Bin! the area of the re&ion insi!e the octa&on. 19.3 '1. >he sum of the interior an&les of a poly&on is 106 !e&rees. Bin! the number of si!es. 5

'*. Accumulate P17666.66 for "6 years at /A compoun!e! 3uarterly. !11$040.20 '.. 2hat is the effecti e rate for an interest rate of "'A compoun!e! continuously8 12.75% '/. :f P17666.66 shall accumulate for "6 years at /A compoun!e! 3uarterly7 fin! the compoun!e! interest at the en! of "6 years. 6$040.20 '=. 2hat is the present worth of a P"7666.66 annuity o er a "6Eyr perio!7 if interest rate is /A8 !6$710.00 36. 2hat annuity o er a "6Eyear perio! at /A interest is e3ui alent to a present worth of P"667666.668 !14$903 3". :f P166 is in este! at the en! of each year for * years7 at an effecti e rate of .A. 2hat is the total amount a ailable upon the !eposit of the *th payment8 !3577.00 3'. Bin! the e3uation of the circle if the en!s of the !iameter are )437 1, an! ).7 3,. % 2&2 ' %( 1&2 ) 41 33. Determine the e3uation of the parabola &i en% erte$ at )67 6,7 a$is alon& $Ea$is an! passin& throu&h )437 *,. (2 ' 12 ) 0 30. Bin! the e3uation of the !irectri$ of the parabola y' - "*$. )4 31. Bin! the area of the trian&le which the line '$ 4 3y ( * - 6 forms with the coor!inate a$es. 3 3*. 2hat is the !eri ati e with respect to $ of )$ ( ",3 4 $3 6 '3 3.. Determine the limit of )$' ( 3$ 4 0, as $ approaches 0 24 3/. Bin! the secon! !eri ati e of $3 4 1$' ( $ - 6 6 10 3=. Determine the !iameter of a close! cylin!rical tan; ha in& a olume of "".3 cu. m to obtain minimum surface area. 2.44 06. >he cost C of a pro!uct is a function of the 3uantity $ of the pro!uct% C)$, - $' 4 0666$ ( 16. Bin! the 3uantity for which the cost is minimum. 2000 0". :nte&rate% ).$3 ( 0$', !$ 7 4/4 ' 4 3/3 ' * 0'. #implify% i'= ( i'" ( i. 3i 03. >he e$pression 3 ( 0i is a comple$ number. Compute its absolute alue. 5 00. 2rite the polar form of the ector 3 ( G0. 5 53.1 01. #implify% )3 4 i,' 4 .)3 4 i, ( "6 %3 i& 0*. 2hat is 0i cube times 'i s3uare8 8i 0.. Roll two !ice once. 2hat is the probability that the sum is .8 1/6 0/. A coin is tosse! 3 times. 2hat is the probability of &ettin& 3 tails up8 1/8 0=. A ball is !roppe! !own a well an! 1 secon!s later the soun! of the splash is hear!. :f elocity of soun! is 336m+s7 what is the !epth of the well8 107.2 16. 9ow far !oes an automobile mo e while its spee! increases uniformly from "1 ;ph to 01 ;ph in '6 secon!s8 167m 1". A soli! material whose atoms !o not form a reco&niHable pattern. amor+,o#s 1'. A crystal !efect where there is a missin& atom.

-acanc( 13. ElectronEhole pairs are pro!uce! by% t,ermal ener.(

54. After the Gunction recombination process has reache! e3uilibrium7 what is the area that surroun!s the Gunction calle!8
t,e de+letion re.ion

55. One of the prime !an&ers to the semicon!uctor !io!e is heat. E$cessi e current &enerate! by heat which e entually !estroys a
!io!e is calle! t,ermal r#na/a( 1*. A P:I !io!e when re erse biase!7 acts like nearl( constant ca+acitor 1.. Also ;nown as barrier !io!e. 0c,ottk( diode 1/. >he class of transistor amplifier operation that uses e$actly half of the input si&nal is% *lass 1 1=. 2hich of the electronic transistor confi&uration has the hi&hest current &ain8 *ommon collector

60. 2hat is the most common form of couplin&8


2* *". >he JEpoint of a circuit is !efine! by specific alues for 3* and 4*5 *'. 2hat bias &enerally pro i!es &oo! JEpoint stability but re3uires both positi e an! ne&ati e supply olta&es8 5mitter 6ias *3. >he transistors of a class B pushEpull emitter follower are biase! at *#toff *0. B@>s are FFFFFFFEcontrolle! !e ices7 but BE>s are FFFFFFFEcontrolle! !e ices. c#rrent$ -olta.e *1. 5ateEtoEchannel separation in a MO#BE> is accomplishe! by usin& which material8 0ilicon dio ide **. A re&ion where the !rain current is consi!ere! Hero. *#t7off *.. :t is the ratio of a chan&e in the !rain current to the correspon!in& chan&e in the &ate 4 to 4 source olta&e. 8or/ard 9ranscond#ctance */. :t is a BE> amplifier confi&uration characteriHe! by a olta&e &ain of " an! ery hi&h input impe!ance. *ommon :rain *=. Bor an nEchannel !epletion MO#BE>7 :D## - / mA an! K5#)Off, - E* K. :f K5# - 6./ K7 what is the alue of the !rain current7 :D8 10.28 m; .6. :n an EEMO#BE>7 FFFFFFFFFF is nee!e! to create the necessary channel between the source an! the !rain. 0#rface 3n-ersion .". >he FFFFFFFF @BE> uses a positi e !rain supply olta&e. n7c,annel .'. 2hat two parameters are use! to represent the BE> transfer characteristic8 <ate7to7so#rce -olta.e and drain c#rrent .3. A re&ion where the !rain current becomes constant e en if the olta&e source that pro!uces it continues to increase 0at#ration .0. >his is obtaine! only if the &ateEtoEsource olta&e is e3ual to Hero. =a im#m :rain *#rrent .1. >he most use! type of BE> bias confi&uration. 4olta.e :i-ider

.*. :n an op 4 amp &eneral bloc; !ia&ram7 the secon! bloc; is 4olta.e am+lifier ... >o re!uce the effects of noise resultin& in erratic switchin& of output states of a comparator7 you can use ,(steresis. 78. :t ta;es an opEamp '' s to chan&e its output from 4"1 K to ("1 K. Determine the slew rate. 1.36 4/s

.=. A)n, FFFFF amplifier confi&uration has an input impe!ance appro$imately e3ual to the input resistor Ri an! an output impe!ance appro$imately e3ual to the output impe!ance of the opEamp itself. in-ertin. /6. A comparator with a #chmitt tri&&er has how many tri&&er le els t/o tri..er le-els. /". :n a)n, FFFFF7 when the input olta&e e$cee!s a specifie! reference olta&e7 the output chan&es state. com+arator /'. Ie&ati e fee!bac; a!!e! to an opEamp FFFFF the ban!wi!th an! FFFFF the &ain. increases$ decreases /3. 2hat circuit pro!uces an output that appro$imates the area un!er the cur e of an input function8 3nte.rator /0. 2hich are the terminals of an #CR8 ;node$ *at,ode and <ate /1. An automatic switch which is operate! by current in a coil is calle! 2ela( /*. Lour boss has as;e! you to recommen! a thyristor that will enable you to turn it on with a pulse an! also turn it off with a pulse. 2hich one of the followin& shoul! you recommen!8 an 0*0 /.. Electric fiel! line is synonymous to FFFFFFFFF. >ines of 8orce //. FFFFFFFFFFFF stores ener&y in the ma&netic fiel!. 3nd#ctors /=. >he loop rule in circuit analysis is also ;nown as ?irc,,offs 0econd >a/ =6. >he unit olt is e3ual to @/* =". 2hat is the time constant of a series RC circuit that contains a "' MM resistor an! a "' NB capacitor8 144 seconds ='. 2hat is the e3ui alent power of '.*"" ;28 3.5 A! =3. 2hat is the efficiency at ma$imum power transfer8 50% =0. 2hat law in electronics where an in!uce! current will be in such a !irection that its own ma&netic fiel! will oppose the ma&netic fiel! that pro!uce! the same8 >enBs >a/ =1. A coil of 16 Ohm resistance an! "16m97 in!uctance is connecte! in parallel with 16 uf capacitor. >he source olta&e is "66 sin)Ot ( 36o, K. 2hat is the e3uation of the line current8 1.25 sin%Ct ' 75.5o& =*. >he power factor of an AC circuit is &i en by 2 / DED =.. Characteristics of the current flow in a series R?C circuit at resonance 3t is at a ma im#m. =/. #ol e for the total reactance of a '16 m9 coil in series with a 0.. NB capacitor at a si&nal fre3uency of 016 9H7 i&norin& effects of DC resistance. 706 o,ms ==. 2hat is the time constant of a 166 m9 coil an! a 37366 ohm resistor in series8 0.00015 sec "66.>he opposite of impe!ance is ;nown as ;dmittance "6".Are those flipEflops that operate with a "EtoE6 transition that correspon!s to the cloc; si&nal applie! to the flipEflops8 ne.ati-e7ed.e tri..ered "6'.>he 1<s complement of "6'13 base * is 45302 "63.9ow many 'Einput IAID &ates must be use! to implement a 3Einput OR &ate8 6 "60."'3X - "6'L. Determine the alue of X an! L. Iote that X an! L are the bases of the number. F) 4$ G ) 5

"61.A combinational circuit that con erts binary information from n input lines to a ma$imum of 'n uni3ue output lines. decoder "6*.:t is the bus that lin;s the CPP an! the e$ternal cache memory. 1ackside 6#s "6..>ype of RAM that nee!s perio!ic refreshin& to maintain the store! !ata. d(namic 2;= "6/.A type of photoresist that softens when e$pose! to PK li&ht. +ositi-e +,otoresist "6=.:t states that the number of transistors in a chip !oubles e ery "/ months. =oores >a/ ""6.A crystallo&raphic notation use! to !escribe planes an! !irections. =iller inde """.Chemical use! for !issol in& o$i!e from the wafer surface. A8 ""'.A techni3ue applie! to form a sin&leEcrystal silicon material. *Boc,ralski =et,od or 8loat Eone =et,od 113. An in erter has the terminal currents :in)low, - '.03 mA7 :in)hi&h, - =/.= A7 :out)low, - 10.3 mA7 an! :out)hi&h, - .".0 mA. 2hat is the ma$imum fan out8 22 ""0.CharacteriHes the input sta&e of a >>? lo&ic &ate% m#lti+le7emitter transistor ""1.>he output sta&e of >>? which has ' transistors. totem7+ole or +#s,7+#ll ""*.>he transition olta&es of a lo&ic in erter are measure! on a cur e tracer an! are foun! to be K:9 - 'K7 K:? - 6./K7 KO9 - './K7 KO? - 6.3K. Bin! the hi&h state noise mar&in of the lo&ic &ate. 0.8 4 ""..2hich amon& the followin& lo&ic families consumes most amount of power8 5*> ""/.Passes a narrow ban! of fre3uencies an! opposes all others 1and7+ass filter ""=.An RC filter whose output is ta;en across the resistor is a ,i., +ass filter "'6.An RC filter pro!uces a rollEoff rate of 20d1/decade or 6d1/octa-e "'".>his filter has a rollEoff rate of 4'6!B+!eca!e+pole. 1#tter/ort, 8ilter "''.>his filter has a characteristics near that of an i!eal filter. 5lli+tical 8ilter "'3.Also ;nown as KCK# filter. 0allen7?e( filter "'0.5i en are the followin& parameters for a &i en filter% lower cutoff fre3uency is ";9H an! hi&her cutoff fre3uency is "66;9H. Determine the center fre3uency. 10 kAB "'1.:f the 3uality factor is less than "67 then the filter is /ide 6and "'*.Bilter circuits ma!e of resistors7 capacitors7 an! in!uctors are calle! as +assi-e filters "'..Oscillator that ma;es use of a notchEfilter response at its resonant fre3uency. 9/in79 "'/.>he most wi!ely use! RC oscillator. Hein76rid.e "'=.A basic Colpitts oscillator contains haw many in!uctors at its fee!bac; circuit8 1 "36.Oscillator that contains a transformer in its fee!bac; networ;. ;rmstron. "3".>he amplitu!e of each of the si!eban! is '6uK for 16A mo!ulation7 what is the amplitu!e of the unmo!ulate! carrier8

80#4

132. :n an AM si&nal that is "66 percent mo!ulate!7 what ma$imum olta&e alue is present in each si!eban!8
1/2 t,e carrier -olta.e "33.2hat are the two maGor sections of an AM transmitter8 ;#dio fre"#enc( #nit and radio fre"#enc( #nit "30.:f an /*6E;ilohertH AM si&nal is mo!ulate! by fre3uencies of 1 an! "6 ;ilohertH7 what is the ban!wi!th8 20 kilo,ertB "31.Mo!ulation pro!uce! in the plate circuit of the last ra!io sta&e of a system is ;nown by what term8 Ai.,7le-el mod#lation "3*.:n an fm si&nal7 )a, the RA>E of shift is proportional to what characteristic of the mo!ulatin& si&nal7 an! )b, the AMOPI> of shift is proportional to what characteristic8 %a& 8re"#enc( %6& am+lit#de "3..Cause! by chromospheric eruption on the sun resultin& in ion !ensity in the D re&ion7 with a mo!erate increase in the E re&ion7 increasin& their absorpti e properties. 03: "3/.>he type of ra!io wa e responsible for lon&E!istance communications by multiple s;ips is the 0k( /a-e "3=.:f the critical fre3uency is 06 M9H an! the ta;e off an&le is 36 !e&rees7 what is the MPB8 46 =AB "06.A re&ion where the air pressure is so low that free electrons an! ions can mo e about for sometime without &ettin& close enou&h to recombine into neutral atoms. 3onos+,ere "0".Calculate the beamwi!th between nulls of a 'm parabolic reflector use! at *59H. 3.5 142. An array where the ma&nitu!e of the current in each element is the same but there is a phase !ifference of =6 between currents pro&ressi ely. 5nd7fire arra( "03.>he resistance of a halfEwa e !ipole is e3ual to 73 144. :t is an antenna +0 lon& an! utiliHe the earth<s reflection of itself to pro i!e the missin& half. =arconi "01.2hat is the minimum alue of characteristic impe!ance you can ma;e if you want to construct a parallel wire line with two con!uctors with ra!ii of 'mm8 83 "0*.:n a transmission line7 if the #2R or ma$imum current to a minimum current ratio is '%"7 the ratio of the ma$imum olta&e to the minimum olta&e is e3ual to 2:1 "0..2hat !etermines the elocity factor in a transmission line8 :ielectrics in t,e line "0/.2hat is the ran&e of possible alues of the reflection coefficient8 0 to 1 149. A transmission line less than +0 lon& is open circuite! at the loa!. 2hat is its response in the &enerator<s si!e8 *a+aciti-e 150. A loa! Q? - "66EG/6 is connecte! to a line whose characteristic impe!ance is .1. Calculate the nearest point at which a +0 transformer maybe inserte! to pro i!e matchin& 0.1832 151. An 9B transmission line has a QO - "'6 an! is terminate! by an antenna. 2hat is the reflection coefficient7 7 on the line if the antenna impe!ance is 3668 0.43 "1'.>he characteristic impe!ance of a transmission line !oes not !epen! upon its len.t, "13.2hich of the followin& is not one of the three types of transmission line ener&y loss8 3ns#lation 6reakdo/n "10.2hich of these is not a common transmission line impe!ance8 120

"11.>he most !esirable alue of #2R on a transmission line is 1 "1*.Recommen!e! #tan!ar! that specifies the functional an! mechanical characteristics of the interconnection between D>E an! complyin& E:A electronic stan!ar!s R#E0'' an! R#E0'3. >his stan!ar! is commonly foun! in !ata networ; communication e3uipment 20449 "1..FFFFFF is the name for an R#'3' connection wire! usin& a R@01 Gac; 20232: "1/.Re&istere! @ac; )R@, that has / pins 2@ 45 "1=.K.=' is an :>PE> recommen!ation for a mo!em7 allowin& FFFFFFFFFFFFFF !ownloa! an! FFFFFFFF uploa! *. 56 k6+s$ 48 k6+s "*6.5i en the followin& parameters% BER - "6E* Bit rate - "16 ;bps >ransmission time - "6 sec Determine the appro$imate number of errors 1.5 error 6its "*".Determine the appro$imate rate of error bits for a bit rate of "'66bps at "6E0 BER 0.12 error 6its/sec "*'.Pro i!e hi&hEspee! :nternet ser ice to homes an! businesses which upstream spee! is not the same as !ownstream spee! ;:0> "*3.A networ; !e ice7 usually at a telephone company central office7 that recei es si&nals from multiple customer Di&ital #ubscriber ?ine )D#?, connections an! puts the si&nals on a hi&hEspee! bac;bone line usin& multiple$in& techni3ues. :0>;= "*0.An international communications stan!ar! for sen!in& oice7 i!eo7 an! !ata o er !i&ital telephone lines or normal telephone wires. #upports !ata transfer rates of "'/ Rbps for B channel an! "* ;bps for D channel. Also ;nown as 'B(D channels 30:I "*1. A metho! of !ata transmission in which small bloc;s of !ata are transmitte! rapi!ly o er a channel !e!icate! to the connection only for the !uration of the transmission !acket s/itc,in. "**.One of the approaches of pac;et switch networ; where all pac;ets for one transmission ta;e the same route Iode s/itc,in. "*.. One of the approaches of pac;et switch networ; where all pac;ets for one transmission ta;e the !ifferent route :ata.ram "*/. Any pac;et enterin& any port is broa!cast out on e ery port so that all !e ices connecte! to its ports recei e that information. Result in a lot of unnecessary traffic bein& sent to all !e ices on the networ;. All ports share a sin&le ban!wi!th of the networ; A#6 "*=.2hat is the ma$imum achie able bitErate for a computer mo!em operatin& o er a telephone channel with 3 ;9H ban!wi!th an! a ma$imum allowe! si&nal power that &uarantees only a 36!B 30 k6+s ".6.Pnit of transmission rate7 mo!ulation rate or symbol rate 1a#d rate ".".2hat multimo!e fiber properties help re!uce connection losses8 >ar.er core siBe and ,i.,er I; ".'.?i&ht e$hibits what ;in! of wa e motion8 9rans-erse ".3.A li&ht wa e is inci!ent on a surface. >he reflecte! power is the &reatest in which of the followin& inci!ences8 ;lmost +arallel ".0.>he relationship between the inci!ent rays an! the refracte! rays at a boun!ary between me!iums with !ifferent in!e$es of refraction !escribes what law8 0nellJs >a/ ".1.2hat are the three basic parts of an optical fiber8 *ore$ claddin.$ and coatin. ".*.5lass optical fibers ha e low loss between the infrare! an! ultraE iolet absorpti e re&ions. >he appro$imate wa elen&th of operation for &lass optical fibers is in which of the followin& ran&es8 700 nm to 1600 nm "...Bor a multimo!e &ra!e!Ein!e$ fiber7 the numerical aperture is at its ma$imum alue at which of the followin& locations8 ;t t,e fi6er a is

"./.>he multimo!e &ra!e!Ein!e$ fiber that has the best ben! performance an! will show the least amount of optical !e&ra!ation if mishan!le! is what siHe8 62.5/125 m ".=.Biel! loss measurements are ma!e by usin& which of the followin& test e3uipments8 K+tical so#rces and +o/er metersL and o+tical time domain reflectometers "/6.2hat is it calle! when the fiber en! face is !irectly place! o er the source emittin& re&ion8 1#tt co#+lin. "/".Lou are measurin& a oice channel at a 40 !B test point le el7 the meter rea!s 4.3 !Bm7 con ert the rea!in& into !BrnC6. 21 "/'.An antenna with noise temperature of .1R is connecte! to a recei er with a noise temperature of 366R. 2hat is the noise fi&ure in !B8 3.6d1 "/3.>he noise fi&ure of a totally noiseless !e ice is FFFFFF. #nit( "/0.One of the followin& types of noise becomes of &reat importance at hi&h fre3uencies transit time "/1.401!Bm is e3ui alent to FFF !Ba. 40d1a "/*.2hat is a fre3uency !iscriminator8 ; circ#it for con-ertin. 8= si.nals to ;= si.nals "/..>he metho! of &eneratin& BM in a broa!cast stations transmittin& hi&h amount of power. Msin. .enerated != to a-oid t,e #se of #nsta6le oscillators "//.PreEemphasis is compensate! for at the recei er by a >o/7+ass filter "/=.:f you ha e a ailable number of power amplifiers with a &ain of "66 each7 how many such amplifiers !o you nee! to casca!e to &i e an o erall &ain of *6!B8 3 "=6.A circuit use! to silent the output if the recei er !etects no mo!ulate! si&nal is recei e!. 0"#elc, "=".Amount preEemphasis applie! in BM broa!casts 75 #sec "='.BM #tereo #ubEcarrier fre3uency 38 kAB "=3.>ype of antenna polariHation use! in BM broa!casts *irc#lar "=0.Iumber of horiHontal lines in a I>#C tele ision frame 525 lines "=1.:nterme!iate Bre3uency Ran&e for >ele ision 41 7 47 =AB "=*.>he relationship between pitch an! fre3uency is FFFFFF Ion7linear "=..:n carbon microphone7 when a compressin& soun! wa e stri;es the !iaphra&m7 it pushes on the plun&er an! compacts the carbon &ranules7 FFFFFFFF the contact resistance between them :ecreasin. "=/.:f .6A of the inci!ent soun! ener&y is absorbe!7 the absorption coefficient is sai! to be FFFF 0.70 "==.:f the combine! le el of two noise sources is /6!B an! the le el with one of the sources turne! off is .1!B7 what is the le el of the remainin& source8 78.3 d1 '66.A combine! soun! ha in& a lou!ness le el of /6 phons with secon! soun! of /1 phons is FFF 86.2 +,ons '6".Parts of D#? transcei er which allows simultaneous PO># an! !ata ser ices. s+litter '6'.>he only switchin& stan!ar! which pro i!es "66A error free !eli ery en! to en!. F.25 '63.A loa!e! cable is !esi&nate! as '0E9E'0. Calculate the in!uctance of the coil in m9. 24

'60.>he only switchin& stan!ar! which pro i!es "66A error free !eli ery en! to en!. F.25 '61.9ow many :#DI BEchannels woul! be re3uire! to transmit a =*6 ;bps i!eo si&nal8 15 '6*.>he half !uple$ microwa e system operates in the fre3uency ran&e of 1.* 4 ..1 59H. :f the channel ban!wi!th is '6 M9H. 2hat is the appro$imate center fre3uency of the 1*th channel8 6710 =AB '6..FFFFFF Dielectric Coa$ial Cable is recommen!e! for use with pressuriHe! microwa e ra!io relay systems an! antennas ha in& unpressuriHe! fee!s 8oam '6/.2hen the transmittin& an! recei in& antennas are in ?EOE# of each other the mo!e of propa&ation is FFFFFF wa e 0+ace '6=.>he !i&ital microwa e transmitter has 36!Bm power output7 6.1!B transmission line loss7 an! '1!B !ish &ain. Assumin& the operatin& fre3uency is ' 59H an! the recei in& antenna &ain is 3!B. Calculate the effecti e ra!iate! power 282 H '"6.:f the microwa e transmitter<s ERP is "627 path !istance is "6Rm an! the effecti e absorbin& area of the microwa e recei er is 3.'m'7 calculate the recei e power le el at the input of the microwa e antenna 745.94 d1m '"".:n microwa e system7 the purpose of usin& !i ersity is to increase the FFFFFF of the system by increasin& its FFFFFFF 2elia6ilit($ ;-aila6ilit( '"'.:n !i ersity techni3ues7 the system can select the path or metho! that pro!uces the hi&hest 3uality recei e! si&nal. >he hi&hest 3uality is !etermine! by e aluatin& the FFFFFFF */I '"3.FFFFF is a &eneral term applie! to the re!uction in si&nal stren&th at the input to a recei er 8adin. '"0.FFFFF type !ish antennas are solutions for low win! loa!in& situations <rid '"1.A Brench physicist7 FFFFFFFFFFFFFF7 !efine! the propa&ation of a ra!io wa e as a threeE!imensional elliptical path between the transmitter an! recei er ;#.#stin 8resnel '"*.A satellite wishes to orbit the earth at a hei&ht of "66 ;m abo e the surface of the earth. Determine the acceleration an! orbital perio! of the satellite 9.5 m/s2$ 1.44 Ars '"..A fuel efficient way to transfer from one circular orbit to another circular orbit that is in the same plane )same inclination,7 but a !ifferent altitu!e Ao,mann transfer '"/.>he law that states the s3uare of the perio! of any planet is proportional to the cube of the semimaGor a$is of its orbit. Also calle! law of perio!s or harmonic law ?e+lers 3rd >a/ '"=.An orbit that mo es in a countercloc;wise !irection )same !irection as earth<s rotation, if iewe! loo;in& !own from the Iorth Pole !osi.rade %/est to east & e"#atorial or6it ''6.Ban!wi!th of one Bluetooth channel. 1 =AB ''".One of the ' re3uirements for 35 mi&ration apart from CAME? <!20 '''.>he most typical alue of 5ra!e of #er ice use! in 5#M cell plannin&. 2% ''3.>he part of an A>M cell hea!er use! to in!icate cell priority. *>! ''0.>he !uration of " #>ME" frame. 125 microsec

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