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You would also double the perimeter.
Multiply both the length and width by the samenumber to get a similar figure.It doesn't matter what the number is.
Because the perimeter is lenght + length +width +width, you do perimeter - double the width, and then halve the remaining number. that should give you the length.
You square the width and subtract it from the diagonal squared. Then find the square root of this number, this number is now the length.
if you have the area. divide the area by the length to get the width. If you have the perimeter subtract the length twice and divide the number you have by two. If it is a square the width is the same as the length.
Well, yes! Width, that's all I know of.... Width, weight and "whole number".
Choose ANY positive number of feet for the length. Divide 4356 by that number, to get the width.
You would also double the perimeter.
6 width 9 lenth
on forward biasing width of the depletion layer decreases whereas on reverse biasing the width of depletion layer increases.
the early effect is a width base modulation due to which collector curren inc by inc of c-b voltage
Multiply both the length and width by the samenumber to get a similar figure.It doesn't matter what the number is.
Because the perimeter is lenght + length +width +width, you do perimeter - double the width, and then halve the remaining number. that should give you the length.
When we apply reverse bias voltage to input and output sides of a BJT, then the width of the depletion layer at emitter-base and base-collection got increased. Due to which the effective base width got decreased. This phenomenon of reduction in the base width is called Early effect. And if we go on increasing the Reverse bias voltage then at a time instant the width of the base becomes zero and this effect is called punch through effect and that reverse bias voltage is called punch through voltage.
There are infinite number of answers. for example:length 73589 feet and width 5 feetlength 122648.334 and width 3length 14717.8 feet and width 25 feetlength 7358.9 feet and width 50 feet
You do not. Column width is consistent for all cells in column A. However, you can replicate the effect, by using multiple columns and merging cells.
You square the width and subtract it from the diagonal squared. Then find the square root of this number, this number is now the length.