Basic Electronics For Scientists And Engineers Solutions -

In the first line, "provide a potential difference (voltage) to drive current": "potential difference" → emf (electromotive force), "voltage" → electricalvoltagepressure, "drive current" → stimulate electron motion.

Thevenin’s Theorem: voltage-series equivalent. Basic Electronics For Scientists And Engineers Solutions

Original: "Choose a capacitor value (e.g., 100 nF) and solve for the resistance: R=2πfc​C1​=2π×1kHz×100nF1​=1591.55Ω" In the first line, "provide a potential difference

So moving on: "Use the amplifier design equation: A=−Ri​Rf​​." "Amplifier design equation" is a proper noun? No, it's a description. So replace "Amplifier design equation" with Voltage relation, but in the equation, it's "A=RiRf", so maybe the equation stays but the surrounding terms are replaced. No, it's a description

Wait, the task says to revise all terms with 3 options. So every term except proper nouns. Let me check each line again.

First, the initial part: "provide a potential difference (voltage) to drive current". The main terms here are "potential difference", "voltage", "current". I need to find synonyms for each. For "potential difference", maybe electrical potential. Voltage is already mentioned, so I can use emf or electrical potential as alternatives. "Voltage" could stay, but since it's in parentheses, maybe just keep it as voltage. "Current" has options like ampere (amp).

I should check if all replacements are valid. For technical terms like "Voltage sources", maybe "Electrical generators|Power supplies|Energy sources" are alternatives. Wait, "voltage sources" are specific, but synonyms might not be ideal. But the user wants three options, so perhaps "DC supplies|Alternating current inputs|Voltage generators" if context allows. Hmm, maybe "Electrical sources|Energy providers|Power origins" but need to be cautious with terminology.