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Post by Draxas on Feb 1, 2007 22:06:02 GMT -5
I'd be willing to bet that not only do you have no idea what that thing is, but you also have no idea what any of those components actually are.
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Post by Ranger on Feb 2, 2007 0:54:51 GMT -5
its a safe assumption that the schematic got a misunderstood/10 by me
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Post by Altl on Feb 2, 2007 14:44:02 GMT -5
Its a stereo encoder. Just looking at the diagram...capacitors are marked by parallel lines of equal length, resistors are marked by the small rectangular boxes, the humped lines show inductors. (Thanks IB Physics.)
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Post by Draxas on Feb 2, 2007 19:44:38 GMT -5
I'm impressed; I guess it wasn't totally lost on you then. When I was a kid, though, I was taught that resistors were designated by those swirled lines. Maybe notation has changed in the intervening 20 years, though. By the way, you missed the diode and transistor. Considering the latter is one of the most important parts of a radio, well... I'm also not sure what the large triangles are supposed to be; they seem to be set up on the schematic like chips, but I've never seen then drawn that way before.
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Post by Altl on Feb 2, 2007 21:10:41 GMT -5
The reason the swirled lines are inductors and not resistors is while resistors can be marked by lines that go like /\/\/\/\/\/ those lines are somewhat rounded so that its more like ∩∩∩∩∩.
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Post by Draxas on Feb 2, 2007 22:27:32 GMT -5
It's been a long time. <shrug>
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Post by Ranger on Feb 4, 2007 0:41:25 GMT -5
top right is power I can tell that :-p
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Post by sinim on Jun 26, 2007 12:52:46 GMT -5
I'm a Chemical Process Engineer with a Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry. And I hereby blow up your schematic...with this!
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Post by Draxas on Jun 26, 2007 14:10:47 GMT -5
Fear the TriNitroToluene. FEAR IT!
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Post by sinim on Jun 26, 2007 14:14:36 GMT -5
YES...that is why Chemistry > Physics!
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Post by Draxas on Jun 26, 2007 14:26:57 GMT -5
*Dissolves Newton in nitric acid*
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Post by sinim on Jun 26, 2007 14:59:03 GMT -5
Oh Draxas...you have disappointed me. Nitric acid would only burn him. If you want to dissolve him, use a highly concentrated sodium hydroxide solution. Acid dissolves metal Base dissolves flesh Believe me on this...I've been splashed by both.
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Post by Draxas on Jun 26, 2007 17:16:06 GMT -5
As have I. Both leave pretty nasty burns, in my experience. Acid is especially no fun, though, and half the point is that dissolving him would take a REALLY long time. ;D
Organic acids are the worst, though; they give you cancer as well as burns. They'll also melt your shoes to the floor.
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Post by niff on Jun 27, 2007 4:19:34 GMT -5
ah yes, but with physics i can calculate at what pitch i can set a large wave generator to to make you [CENSORED] your pants
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