Re: Voltage -Divider Biased transistor circuit



On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 09:11:03 -0700, RR302 wrote:

On Mar 19, 10:20 am, quandong nut <n...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 08:51:59 -0400, John Popelish <jpopel...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
quandong nut wrote:

Crikey, his electronics 100 class tutor WILL be pleased with your\\\\his very
thorough assignment this week.

Just a first fly over. Well, perhaps good enough for E100.

I was hoping you would do a more detailed version.

Not likely. I don't believe they (students) learn when others do their
assignments, and I'm all for them actually learning their way through the
education system.

Mind you, I reckon you did a bloody fine job for him/her.

You still can learn a lot even if someone figures out the problem for
you because sooner or later that same type of problem can come up and
then you will know how to do it.

How can you say this with a straight face? When someone else does your
homework for you, what you learn is to ask someone else to do your
homework for you.

Besides some teachers just dont know
how to explain things good.

Apparently your English teacher is an example of one.

Thanks,
Rich

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