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It is given in BWH measurement that it is expressed as circumference of circle (which means ellipse). So I want to know what is ratio of two diameters of this ellipse. Of course this ratio will be different for all 3 measurements. Also it will depend on person to person based on cup size etc. But what are those at an average. -- 2409:4043:4E82:106D:917E:C85D:86A5:17CB ( talk) 10:23, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
This is the basic diagram of NPN transistor; Image
It has two voltage supplies and two batteries. Can it won't work if only one voltage and resistor present in the circuit? Rizosome ( talk) 11:04, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
I got answer from this: This is an amplifier circuit using an NPN transistor with one voltage supply and resistors. Rizosome ( talk) 13:17, 2 January 2022 (UTC)
A long time ago, I am too old to remember when, I asked about a very long black snake seen near one of my rental cabins in the piedmonts of South Carolina. Last week, a renter ran over a very long black snake that appears to be the exact same as the one previously seen. It was just shy of eight feet long. I took it to Clemson to get it identified. It is an indigo snake. They are not normally found this far north, but the identification is certain. They are popular pets, so it is possible that this is a pet that got loose and didn't travel very far. I don't really have a question. I just wanted to give an answer to the question I asked previously as there was a lot of discussion about how long the snake actually was. My personal opinion is that because the cabin is only a few miles from Hollywild animal park, the snake likely escaped from there. Now that it is gone, I will go back to only warning the renters about rattlesnakes (who don't make noise here), copperheads, and moccasins, just in case they are not smart enough to leave snakes alone. It is nice to know that the huge snake was not a overgrown moccassin. 97.82.165.112 ( talk) 17:22, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
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It is given in BWH measurement that it is expressed as circumference of circle (which means ellipse). So I want to know what is ratio of two diameters of this ellipse. Of course this ratio will be different for all 3 measurements. Also it will depend on person to person based on cup size etc. But what are those at an average. -- 2409:4043:4E82:106D:917E:C85D:86A5:17CB ( talk) 10:23, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
This is the basic diagram of NPN transistor; Image
It has two voltage supplies and two batteries. Can it won't work if only one voltage and resistor present in the circuit? Rizosome ( talk) 11:04, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
I got answer from this: This is an amplifier circuit using an NPN transistor with one voltage supply and resistors. Rizosome ( talk) 13:17, 2 January 2022 (UTC)
A long time ago, I am too old to remember when, I asked about a very long black snake seen near one of my rental cabins in the piedmonts of South Carolina. Last week, a renter ran over a very long black snake that appears to be the exact same as the one previously seen. It was just shy of eight feet long. I took it to Clemson to get it identified. It is an indigo snake. They are not normally found this far north, but the identification is certain. They are popular pets, so it is possible that this is a pet that got loose and didn't travel very far. I don't really have a question. I just wanted to give an answer to the question I asked previously as there was a lot of discussion about how long the snake actually was. My personal opinion is that because the cabin is only a few miles from Hollywild animal park, the snake likely escaped from there. Now that it is gone, I will go back to only warning the renters about rattlesnakes (who don't make noise here), copperheads, and moccasins, just in case they are not smart enough to leave snakes alone. It is nice to know that the huge snake was not a overgrown moccassin. 97.82.165.112 ( talk) 17:22, 1 January 2022 (UTC)