Frank g9092
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Given Frank has a CD player 12v 1amp . Design a fullwave brdge power supply. Show schematic?
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Given Frank has a CD player 12v 1amp . Design a fullwave brdge power supply. Show schematic?
Before posting to the homework forum, you should probably read the rules first. We do not do your homework (or classwork) for you. You need to show us what we have done so far, and we will only help you if you provide us with a reasonable attempt first. From there we can point you in the right direction, but we ABSOLUTELY WILL NOT give you the answers.
Where in the Forum Rules does it say WE will NOT do Homework.?
I agree in principle that members should not give a complete answer, but only clues or hints to the OP.
If a member decides to do otherwise surely thats his choice.?
So perhaps your sentence we ABSOLUTELY WILL NOT give you the answers. should read I ABSOLUTELY WILL NOT give you the answers.
Eric
ElectroMaster said:The idea of this forum is to allow students, who are learning electronics to get some assistance with homework. However, please remember that we are not here to do it for you, just assist you along the way like a teacher. We will not do your work for you.
Hi,
Yes i dont mind helping with homework myself. Instead of giving the whole solution now though i just like to give a little at a time and hope the poster gets going or at least tries to follow.
Also, many thanks to whomever fixed that dang spelling error "claas" to "class" i could not stand reading that every time
The idea of this forum is to allow students, who are learning electronics to get some assistance with homework. However, please remember that we are not here to do it for you, just assist you along the way like a teacher. We will not do your work for you.
D8,
Its not a Forum Rule thats part of the Community Rules, it as I said a 'principle' that we apply as EM states.
Even if the OP has read the Forum Rules he may not have seen this comment.
It would have been more polite to ask the OP for details of his work so far, its looks as though English is not his first language
E
I am more than willing to help with homework, but only if the student does some work first. If I just see a question and no attempts at the problem, then I often ignore it.
Hi again,
I guess i like to be a little more gentle about these issues. I dont want to shun someone and have them turn away from the forum for good or even turn away from the subject matter. A kind suggestion goes a long way over a public scrutinizing. There is already too few of us.
I guess i cant help thinking that if i am too rude i might be pushing away the next would be Tesla given the chance
In a real physical school it is harder for them to turn away if we become a bit strict, but on a forum it's just a matter of them never clicking the link again.
I guess i like to be a little more gentle about these issues. I dont want to shun someone and have them turn away from the forum for good or even turn away from the subject matter. A kind suggestion goes a long way over a public scrutinizing. There is already too few of us.
It could also be said that the OP has not returned because he got such a negative response to his first ETO post.I get the sense the OP abandoned this thread anyway. Probably just looking for answers, and when we didn't give them to him within his class period, he just quit the thread.
It could also be said that the OP has not returned because he got such a negative response to his first ETO post.
That is true, assuming the OP took it as a negative response, but I don't feel requiring the OP to respect the rules is a negative response.
We could run an experiment and not respond to anyone who poses inquiries in the homework section that do not fulfill the rules ... and see what their second post would be, assuming they make a second post. In that case what would no further correspondence really indicate?
The regular members can leave it to the moderators to tell them of the "rules" for posting in the homework area ... without providing assistance germane to the problem. I have no problem following that to a t.
I would agree it would be better to let the moderators make the OP aware of the requirements of posting sufficient information in order to get a good response.
I would agree it would be better to let the moderators make the OP aware of the requirements of posting sufficient information in order to get a good response.
Of the 818874 posts (as of 1253 US Central Time ... almost 6 hours ago) over 200,000 were made by the top posters that were publically listed. That leaves about 3 posts per user since this forum began. My guess is you will find a lot of "one and done" type posters. Has anyone looked at the membership to see how many have not posted in 92 days? Ninety-two days represents 13 weeks or three months. I know my post count is low on a per day basis (0.07) as you can see that if you clicked my name, mostly because I took a very long respite from this forum. It's back on my reading list for now.
In the homework section, I too, would prefer the rules to include the OP should post the whole question and their efforts to day (even if it's just a random group of thoughts). If they don't meet that minimum requirement, I'll typically not respond unless it's to mention those two "rules" of my own. If others have responded, I might look over the problem to see the solution.
Forums, all forums, compete for one's most precious resource ... time. No one is contracted to post here and no one certainly is paid to answer homework questions. I've seen OPs "demand" answers when they were questioned about their own efforts to do their homework. It may not have been in this forum, but it certainly has happened in a lot of venues, from NNTP newsgroups to Internet Forums. To those OPs, they are welcome to any board that has them. I don't need to participate in that forum.
It's not the members responsibility to answer any question, it's a choice. The only one's required to answer are those who offer "fee based" answers.
Of course, the other sections suffer the same, only the OPs typically "found this circuit" on the net and "Why is it not working." Again, seeking answers without some specifics. There is one thing to offer "free help", another to offer "free" design services. Only the responder get's to choose the metrics that define those two services.
Some may disagree with me and that is certainly their right.