Answer:
Wire transfer
Explanation:
Wire Transfer also known as remittance under the U.S. law is the electronic transfer of money which is carried out across a network that is run by several banks and money transfer agencies around the globe. With Wire Transfer, people at different parts of the Word can securely send money to individuals at other financial institution in any part of the world.
The following are important points to note about wire transfers:
1. It is an electronic transfer of funds across a network of banks and money transfer agencies around the world.
2. The individual or senders pays a transaction fee at their banks and must provide the receivers details including bank name and account number.
3. Wire transfers can take up to two working days to complete
4. The Office of Foreign Assets monitors and controls international wire payments, to prevent money laudering and funding of illegal activities like terrorism
Answer:
Total Memory= 4 KB = 4096 bytes = 32768 bits
Explanation:
<em><u>1. Data lines are 8 From D0 to D7</u></em>
so
Total memory at single address locations is 8 bits.
<em><u>2. Address lines are 12 (A0 to A11)</u></em>
There are 12 address lines but 3 out 12 are for selction of chip or memory bank.
so only 9 pins are there to address the locations on one chip.
Total No. of address locations on single chip = 2^9 = 512 locations
as 1 location is 1 byte so total memory of single chip is 512 bytes.
<u><em>3. Total Memory Bank </em></u>
There are total 3 selection pins for memory bank.
so
Total chips = 2^3 = 8.
<em><u>4. Total Memory </u></em>
Total size of 1 chip = 512 bytes
Total size of 8 chip = 8x512 bytes = 4096 bytes = 4096/1024 kb = 4 kb
<em>So total memory of system is 4 Kb = 4096 bytes = 32768 bits</em>
Answer:
The complete Matlab code along with step by step explanation is provided below.
Matlab Code:
function Req=ParallelR(Number)
Number=input('Please enter the number of resistors: ');
if Number>10 | Number<=0
disp('Invalid input')
return
end
R=0;
for i=1:Number
r=input('Please enter the value of resistor: ');
R=R+1/r;
end
Req=1/R;
end
Explanation:
Parallel resistance is given by

First we get the input from the user for how many parallel resistors he want to calculate the resistance.
Then we check whether the user has entered correct number of resistors or not that is from 1 to 10 inclusive.
Then we run a for loop to get the resistance values of individual resistors.
Then we calculated the parallel resistance and keep on adding the resistance for N number of resistors.
Output:
Test 1:
Please enter the number of resistors: 3
Please enter the value of resistor: 10
Please enter the value of resistor: 20
Please enter the value of resistor: 30
ans = 60/11
Test 2:
Please enter the number of resistors: 11
Invalid input
Test 3:
Please enter the number of resistors: 0
Invalid input
I'd suggest he uses
LOOKUP Function.
You can use the LOOKUP function when you need to look in a
single column or row and find a value from the same position in a corresponding
column or row. We have a much improved VLOOKUP that can also be used to search
one row or column or multiple rows and columns.