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Help - Unipolar transistors

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So my question is, while having this example in auditory excercises:
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Does the same thing apply for this circuit?
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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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