Help - Unipolar transistors

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So my question is, while having this example in auditory excercises:


Does the same thing apply for this circuit?


Or does the 'Rs' resistor need to be removed because the 'Cs' capacitor is bridging it over, while applying Thevenin's theorem?
 
The common name for a unipolar transistor is a Field Effect Transistor - a FET.
Using that name will allow you to find a lot more information than "unipolar".

The specific type appears to be a JFET (Junction FET) in your case.

I can't read the text, sorry, but capacitors can be ignored (= open circuit) for steady-state DC bias calculations in a circuit such as that.
 
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