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>>11481834
>lmao actually believing shit from China fucking retards haha yeah bro totally trust them lol
>DUUUUUUDES LOOK WHAT THE CHINESE SAID ABOUT THE VIRUS OMG BROS IT'S HAPPENING XD

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It's only worth being a scientist in circumstances of revolution. Operating under the conservative assumptions of normal science, scientists are nothing but monkeys running the script in different settings and obtaining mostly predictable results. It's intellectualized menial labor.

Prove me wrong.

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Hi. I'm dumb.

Can someone tell me what type of function is used to amplify current?
And can someone explain how amplifying current can change aspects of the sound?

Do digital speakers account for this change of sound (if it exists)? Well I guess digital amps would correct that on their own. but, lets assume we're talking about an analog signal.

Or do you simply amplify to move bigger magnets, which lets you move bigger diaphragms? Where does distortion come from I guess basically. Is it from limitations of the thing producing sound (or the recording medium) or is it from gain itself?

Well, I guess tldr I just want to know, what does the function look like for the process of amplification and also does it produce distortion of the signal.

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Can someone help me....
How do you find the sample mean for a yes/no situation?
Like, if the experiment asked how much people weigh, I would know how to find it from different weights (80 lbs, 45 lbs, 50 lbs, etc)
But what if the question is do you weigh over 100 pounds, yes or no, and you have say 200 saying yes, 300 saying no
How do you find it then

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