A function has a "local minimum point" at a point p where there exists at least one positive number e having the property that the value v of the function for any point q for which the absolute value of q - p is greater than 0 but not greater than e, the value of the function at q is greater than or equal to the value at p.
If the coordinates of a point, before reflection, were (p, q) then after reflection, they will be (-p, q).
A sphere of radius R surround a point charge Q, located at its center afind the electric flux ?
It would have been possible to give a simple answer if we could see what proportion of the way from A to B the question was about. But, thanks to the wonderful (not!) browser used by this site, we cannot and so this is a general answer.If the question was about p/q of the way, then the coordinates of the point are [(14*(q-p) + 4*p)/q, (1*(q-p) + 23*p)/q].
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The operating point of a transistor is called the Q point because Q stands for "quiescent," which means a state of rest or inactivity. It represents the DC bias conditions at which the transistor operates when there is no input signal. This point is crucial for analyzing the transistor's behavior and ensuring proper amplification.
Q point is also called operating point.Q point is mainly adjusted in transistors to make it stable. i.e., to operate the transistor in safe mode. Depending up on the operating current and voltage Q point is adjusted. The Q point defines the operating condition of the transistor and the transistors which quiescent point is adjusted are denoted as Q1,Q2.........Qn
Q point is also called operating point.Q point is mainly adjusted in transistors to make it stable. i.e., to operate the transistor in safe mode. Depending up on the operating current and voltage Q point is adjusted. The Q point defines the operating condition of the transistor and the transistors which quiescent point is adjusted are denoted as Q1,Q2.........Qn
to establish Q- point or operating point...
Q point which is quiscent (silent) point is the operating point of a transistor where the variations of collector current and collector-emitter voltage take place when signal is applied.
When operating point is chosen at the center of the load line, faithful reproduction of the amplified signal is obtained by allowing large voltage and current. So we choose q point at the center of the loadline.
the fixed amount of current and voltages are developed across the transistor is called biasing. thus the fixed voltages and current developed are called Q-point
operating point of dc load line refers to point where there is no signal either no amplification use to take place as base current is zero(in case of common emitter configuration) and it is represented by Q.......
The operating point of a device, also known as bias point or quiescent point (or simply Q-point), is the DC voltage and/or current which, when applied to a device, causes it to operate in a certain desired fashion. The term is normally used in connection with devices such as transistors and diodes which are used in amplification or rectification.
Basically, a Q-point of any device gives information about the operating current & voltage of that particular device..This would help us to know about the max. & min. current or voltage upto which the can be operated safely.
The operating point of a device, also known as bias point, quiescent point, or Q-point, is the point on the output characteristics that shows the DC collector-emitter voltage (Vce) and the collector current (Ic) with no input signal applied. The term is normally used in connection with devices such as transistors.
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