... in Fig. 11. 5(a).
Fig. 11. 5(a).
From Eq. (11. 1), we have:
For a sinusoidal input, we replace s = j and compute the
magnitude of the transfer function:
Solution
Solution
(11. 4)
(11. 5)
(11. 6)
As ... other.
Fig. 11. 61
14
Example 11. 12
Identify all of the capacitances in the circuit shown in Fig. 11. 22(a).
Figure 11. 22
Solution
From Fig. 11. 21(b), we add the three
capacitances of each transistor ... 24
Figure 11. 33.
Input impedance of (a) CE and (b) CS stages.
(11. 91)
(11. 92)
Similarly, the MOS counterpart exhibits an input impedance given by
11. 10 Chapter Summary
1. The speed of circuits...
... humans
Sampling: A process consisting of the withdrawal or isolation of a fractional part
of a whole. In the analysis of gas and polluted air, the separation of a por-
tion of ambient atmosphere with or ... Guide
Precision: A degree of agreement of repeated measurements of the same property
expressed in terms of dispersion of test results about the mean results obtained
by repetitive testing of homogenous ... elimination of one half
of the total dose of a chemical from the body. For instance, the biochemical
half-life of DDT in the environment is 15 years. Similarly, the time required
for half of the...
...
2.
A:
Could someone get me a glass of water?
B: Certainly. I
11
get you one. Would you like some ice in it?
3.
A:
Are you going to go to the post office soon?
,%I.
B: Yes. Why?
A: ... go to the post office too.
4.
I may stop at the market on my way home.
5.
Ms. White will probably be in the office around nine tomorrow morning.
6.
MI.
Wu
will
be in the office at seven ... the speakers expressing
(1)
plans they made
before
the moment of speaking, or
(2)
decisions they are making
at
the moment
of
speaking?
1.
A:
Did you return Pam's phone call?
B:...
... theProfessor very
great pleasure by presenting him with a map of Icelandfar more complete
than that of Hendersen. It was the map of M. OlafNikolas Olsen, in the
proportion of 1 to 480,000 of ... Ruhmkorff's apparatus, which, by means of an electriccurrent,
supplied a safe and handy portable light [2]
The arms consisted of two of Purdy's rifles and two brace of pistols.But what
did we ... our ready footsteps stray."
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JULES VERNE
CHAPTER 11
A GUIDE FOUND TO THE CENTRE OF THE EARTH
In the evening I took a short walk on the...
... button-hole the rosette of an officer of the
Legion of Honor. Yesterday a person exactly corresponding
with this description was followed, but he was lost sight of
at the corner of the Rue de la ...
power of directing a telegraph." The look of the minister of
police was turned with concentrated spite on Villefort, who
bent his head in modest triumph.
me." The minister of police ... miracle of
heaven replaced me on the throne of my fathers after
five-and-twenty years of exile. I have, during those
five-and-twenty years, spared no pains to understand the
people of France...
... perceived her. "The proofs, the
proofs!" said the president; "remember this tissue of
horrors must be supported by the clearest proofs "
"The proofs?" said Benedetto, ...
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CHAPTER 110
The Indictment.
The judges took their places in the midst of the most
profound silence; the jury took their seats; M. de
Villefort, the object of unusual attention, ... laughing; "do you want
proofs?"
endeavored to make him lower his eyes, notwithstanding the
depth and profundity of his gaze. At length the reading of
the indictment was ended....
... exception of the
indestructible old man, of the wreck of my house. She loves
him; it was for his sake she has committed these crimes. We
ought never to despair of softening the heart of a mother ... father; you deprived me of liberty, of love, and
happiness."
"Who are you, then? Who are you?"
"I am the spectre of a wretch you buried in the dungeons of
the Chateau d'If. ... Procureur; you must go
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CHAPTER 111
Expiation.
Notwithstanding the density of the crowd, M. de Villefort
saw it open before him. There is something...
... familiar at the
beginning of this story. It yet stood, under the shade of
the fine avenue of lime-trees, which forms one of the most
frequent walks of the idlers of Marseilles, covered by an ... the
loss of an instant, the carriage was placed on board and the
two travellers embarked without delay. The boat was built
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CHAPTER 112
The ... the
sum of money which he, through a sense of delicacy, had
described as having been placed there twenty-four years
previously. The trees of the garden were easily seen from
the steps of the...
... goodness of providence,
if that providence did not afterwards reveal itself by
proving that all is but a means of conducting to an end,
one of those caprices deprived him of his mistress, of the ... heard of
afterwards?"
"Oh, no; of course not. You can understand that one of two
things must have happened; he must either have fallen flat,
in which case the blow, from a height of ... the 5th of October, Morrel, I shall expect you at the
Island of Monte Cristo. On the 4th a yacht will wait for you
in the port of Bastia, it will be called the Eurus. You will
burial of his...
...
bench outside the door of the hotel, after having whispered
something in the ear of one of the descendants of Marius and
the Gracchi whom we noticed at the beginning of the chapter,
who immediately ... number of idlers round
the door of Signor Pastrini's; the descendants of Marius and
the Gracchi were also not wanting. The baron walked
triumphantly through the crowd, who for the sake of ... Another proof that he was
a native of the universal country was apparent in the fact
of his knowing no other Italian words than the terms used in
music, and which like the "goddam" of Figaro,...
...
"Does your excellency happen to be hungry?"
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CHAPTER 115
Luigi Vampa's Bill of Fare.
We awake from every sleep except the one dreaded ... hung with velvet drapery, and the soft
perfume of burning wood, the white smoke of which diffuses
itself in graceful curves around the room, the appearance of
the whitewashed cell which greeted ... experience sundry
gnawings at the stomach, arose softly, again applied his eye
to the crack of the door, and recognized the intelligent
countenance of his guide. It was, indeed, Peppino who was...
... my
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ALEXANDRE DUMAS
CHAPTER 116
The Pardon.
The next day Danglars was again hungry; certainly the air of
that dungeon was very provocative of appetite. The ... wanted. At the end of twelve days,
after having made a splendid dinner, he reckoned his
"Why do you offer me 4,000,000 for what is worth 5,000,000?
This is a kind of usury, banker, that ... mixture of dread and desire; the time had come when the
implacable spectre, which exists in the mind of every human
creature, arrested his attention and called out with every
pulsation of his...
... on the head of a young girl.
Standing on the prow was a tall man, of a dark complexion,
who saw with dilating eyes that they were approaching a dark
mass of land in the shape of a cone, which ... Cristo had appeared in her room, explained everything,
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CHAPTER 117
The Fifth of October.
It was about six o'clock in the evening; an opal-colored ... to mount the shoulders
of two of our men, they will carry you ashore?" The young
man answered this invitation with a gesture of indifference,
and stepped out of the boat; the sea immediately...
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