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    what's the difference between passive and active components?

    1.Active devices are capable of injecting power to the circuit but passive devices are incapable of supplying any energy 2.Active devices contribute to amplification,power gain but passive devices are incapable to do so. 3.Active devices require an additional source to be operational but passive...
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    Burning CDs at different X's : 4X,12X,48X,52X

    That means, burning a disc at low speeds has no advantages ??
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    Dual core vs single core

    1 GHz dual core processor will be better because with dual core processors multitasking and parallel processing is possible which is not possible with single core.
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    Dual core vs single core

    No, a 2GHz single core processor can't be same as that of 1GHz dual core because multitasking won't be possible with a single core processor.. it becomes much slow.
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    Dual core vs single core

    A dual core processor has two independent cores which can work on separate tasks at the time. It basically meant faster multitasking or parallel processing. And a dual core has Hyperthreading abilities. By hyperthreading abilities, i means to say that the software being used should also use...
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    Basic semiconductors

    A P atom is pentavalent in nature but it can have only 4 electrons bonded with silicon which is quadrivalent. So under the external influence like temperature,photon excitation etc (even if energy is very low) it loses it's single unbonded electron( 1 electron is left unbonded after forming...
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    Burning CDs at different X's : 4X,12X,48X,52X

    Can someone help me out here with details of burning a disc at different speeds 4X,12X,48X n all ?? Please tell me the significance behind different X's and what are their advantages and disadvantages.. ?? PS: Please let me know some technical reasons and implications behind it because Goggling...
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    Basic semiconductors

    Basically what happens is that an n type impurity(say P) loses one electron and so it become deficient to neutral state by "1" and thus it becomes a positive +ve ion.. I hope it makes sense.. !! And, Please let me know if I'm wrong.. !!
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    Direct & Indirect band gap Semiconductors

    "basically there's no such true link or idea that a single element semiconductor is direct and compound semiconductor is indirect." For example : Silicon is an indirect band gap semiconductor while GaAs is a direct. So please make the proper corrections. Also,Please let me know if I'm wrong.. !!

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