Field-Effect Transistors and Op-Amp Principles

Construction and Working of an n-channel JFET

Construction

An n-channel JFET consists of a small bar of extrinsic n-type semiconductor material. Two ohmic contacts are made at its ends, serving as the drain (D) and source (S) terminals. Heavily doped p-type electrodes form reverse-biased p-n junctions on both sides of the n-type bar, creating the gate (G) terminals (usually connected together). The thin region between these two p-gates is the n-channel, through which current flows.

Working

The gate-

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E-commerce Business Models, Funnels and Growth Strategies

8 Business Models in E-commerce

  1. Private Club / Flash Sales – Exclusive offers for members (e.g., Veepee, Showroom Privé).
  2. Super Flash Sales – One product per day or short time (e.g., Woot).
  3. Aggregators / Reservation Platforms – Connect suppliers and customers, take commission (e.g., Booking, ElTenedor).
  4. Marketplaces – Host multiple sellers; revenue from commissions and logistics (e.g., Amazon, Zalando).
  5. E-tailers – Online-only stores (e.g., ASOS).
  6. From Product to Service – Offer services
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Principles of Effective Office Management and Administration

Strategic Factors for Choosing an Office Location

Office location refers to the geographical place where an organization sets up its administrative and managerial activities. It is the physical site from which office work such as planning, coordination, communication, record-keeping, and decision-making is carried out. A suitable office location plays a very important role in the smooth functioning of an organization because it directly affects efficiency, cost, employee satisfaction, and the organization’s

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Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethical Marketing

Philanthropic Model of Corporate Social Responsibility

The Philanthropic Model of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) focuses on the charitable and voluntary activities of businesses. This model emphasizes the importance of giving back to society through donations, sponsorships, and community engagement initiatives.

Key Features

  • Charitable Donations: Businesses donate funds or resources to support social causes, charities, or community projects.
  • Community Engagement: Companies engage with local communities
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MCS-213 Software Engineering: Priority Topics Summary

MCS-213 (Software Engineering) – High-Yield Topics (Priority A + B)

Condensed exam-ready answers with diagrams (copyright format).

1) SRS and Requirements Engineering (10 Marks)

Definition: Requirements Engineering (RE) is the process of eliciting, analyzing, specifying, validating, and managing requirements. The Software Requirements Specification (SRS) is the formal document stating what the system shall do (Functional Requirements, FR) and constraints/quality expectations (Non-Functional Requirements,

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Animal Farm Chapters 6–10: Power and Corruption

Chapter 6

The animals work harder than ever to build the windmill, and Napoleon begins trading with neighboring farms, breaking one of the original commandments. The pigs move into the farmhouse and enjoy luxuries, justifying it as necessary for leadership. When the windmill is destroyed in a storm, Napoleon blames Snowball and uses it to increase fear and control.


Chapter 7

The animals suffer from hunger and harsh conditions. To hide the food shortage, Napoleon uses Mr. Whymper to spread false reports.

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Data Structures Concepts: Lists, Dictionaries, Trees, Graphs

Lists

Ordered (different from sorted) and linear.

Duplicates allowed.

Implementation: Array list: good for iteration, resizable; add = slide to right, remove = slide to left to close gap. Linked list: nodes & pointers, no shifting, grows dynamically, good for lots of insertions/deletions.

Core operations: add(newEntry), add(pos, newEntry), remove(pos, newEntry), replace(pos, newEntry), getEntry(pos), contains(entry), toArray(), getLength – numberOfEntries, isEmpty(), clear(). Helper methods: ensureCapacity,

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Geography Fundamentals: Physical and Atmospheric Concepts

Physical vs Human Geography

Physical Geography focuses on natural systems & processes (weather, climate, landforms). Human Geography focuses on culture, population, and cities.

Atmospheric Structure

  • Pressure & density decrease with height.
  • Temperature pattern by layer:
    • Troposphere: $\downarrow$
    • Stratosphere: $\uparrow$
    • Mesosphere: $\downarrow$
    • Thermosphere: $\uparrow$
  • Inversion: Temperature increases with height in a layer.
  • Temperature $\uparrow$ means molecules move faster.

Maps & Coordinates

  • Global
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Myanmar Village Rituals, Offerings and Family Traditions

ရွာပွဲနှင့် မျိုးဆက်အလေ့များ

်ေပဝရံ ဧသာန်ရပ်တွင်မှ ကံစပ်ကာ ဂဟေဆော်ကြ သူငယ်ဖော် အရွယ်ကောင်းတွေပေါ့ ဆယ်ချောင်းစီ ဆလံမြှောက် ပေါင်းရှစ်ယောက် ကောက်စိုက်သူ။
အေးချိုချို တေးအဆို လိုက်ကာပ

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Bacterial and Viral Pathogen Profiles: Identification and Management

Pathogen Profiles: Identification and Management

Streptococcus pneumoniae

Identification

  • Gram + Coccus: Oval cells arranged in pairs or short chains.

Form of Transmission

Often dwells in the pharynx or nasopharynx of healthy people. Spreads to the lungs, sinuses, ears, and meninges. It is common in children, adults living with them, and people with low levels of protective antibodies against the pneumococcus. It spreads easily from person to person through droplets of saliva. Diffusivity increases during

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