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ECT 125 Week 1 Homework Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-1-homework Homework Assignment Chapter 10 2.) Calculate the value ofvLdeveloped across a 4.7 H coil when the instantaneous rate of change in component current equals 1.5 A/s. 4.) Calculate the value ofvLdeveloped across a 470 ᄉH coil when the instantaneous rate of change in component current equals 2 mA/ᄉs. 6.) Calculate the value of the air-core inductor shown 8.) Calculate the value of the iron-core inductor shown 10.) The coils showhave a value ofk= 0. Calculate the total inductance in the circuit Chapter 12 2.) A capacitor is storing 100 ?C of charge when the difference of potential across its plates is 40 V. Calculate the value of the component. 4.) Determine the charge that a 100 pF capacitor stores when the difference of potential across its plates is 25 V. 6.) Calculate the total capacitance in the series circuit shown 8.) Calculate the total capacitance in the series circuit shown 10.) Calculate the total capacitance in the parallel circuit shown Chapter 16 2.) Determine the time constant for the circuit shown 4.) Determine the time required for the current in the circuit shownto reach its peak value. 6.) An RL switching circuit has values of R= 33 ?, L= 100 ?H, andIpk= 75 mA. Determine the value of the circuit current (It) at the following times 8.) Determine the time required forVRto reach 18 V on the rise curve 10.) Determine the time constant for the circuit shown 12.) Determine the time required forVC in the circuit shownto reach its peak value 14.) An RC switching circuit has values of R= 120 ?, C= 47 ?F, andVpk = 8 V. Determine the value of VC at the following times 16.) Refer to the following figure. Determine the time required forVCto reach 15 V on its rise curve ECT 125 Week 1 iLab 1 Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-1-ilab-1 ECT 125 ECT\125 ECT 125 Week 1 iLab 1 ECT 125 Week 1 iLab 2 Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-1-ilab-2 ECT 125 ECT\125 ECT 125 Week 1 iLab 2 ECT 125 Week 2 Homework Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-2-homework Chapter 9. 2. Calculate the period of the waveform shown in Figure 9.45 4. Calculate the period of the waveform shown in Figure 9.46b 6. Calculate the frequency of the waveform shown in Figure 9.45. ECT 125 Week 2 iLab Triangles and the Pythagorean Theorem Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-2-ilab-triangles-and-the-pythagorean-theorem ECT 125 ECT\125 ECT 125 Week 2 iLab Triangles and the Pythagorean Theorem ECT 125 Week 3 Homework Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-3-homework Calculate total impedance (ZT) and voltage values (VR, VL, VC) for the circuit shown below where the voltage source values are: v = 4V, f = 800 Hz. ECT 125 Week 3 iLab 2 Inductor Phase Shift Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-3-ilab-2-inductor-phase-shift Inductor Phase Shift iLab Steps Part I: Phase Shift Measurement 1.Construct the circuit shown below on your breadboard. 2.Set the function generation to provide a 1 VRMS amplitude sine wave at 500 Hz. Measure the inductor voltage and the phase shift between the source and inductor voltage. Part II: Time and Voltage Measurement 1.Construct the circuit shown below on your breadboard. 2.Set the function generation to provide a 1 VRMS amplitude sine wave at 200 Hz. Measure the inductor voltage and the phase shift between the source and inductor voltage. Note whether the phase shift is ahead of or behind the source. ECT 125 Week 3 iLab 3 Phase Shift and Voltage Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-3-ilab-3-phase-shift-and-voltage ECT 125 ECT/125 ECT 125 Week 3 iLab 3 Phase Shift and Voltage ECT 125 Week 4 Homework Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-4-homework Chapter 11, Page 349-350, problems 20, 22, 24, 26, 30 and 32 20. A parallel RL circuit has values of IL= 240mA and IR = 180mA. Calculate the magnitude and phase angle of the circuit current. 22. Calculate the total impedance for the circuit shown in Figure 11.38b. 24. Calculate the magnitude and phase angle of the circuit impedance shown in Figure 11.39b. 26. Calculate the component current and power values for the circuit in Figure 11.40b. Then, calculate the values of IT and PAPP. 30. The voltage source in Figure 11.42b has the frequency limits shown. Calculate the circuit current and impedance values at the frequency limits of the source. 32. Refer to problem 24. Express the circuit impedance in rectangular form. Chapter 13, Pages 409-411, problems: 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, and 32 22. A parallel RC circuit has values of IC = 320mA and IR = 140mA. Calculate the magnitude and phase angle of the circuit current. 24. Calculate the magnitude of ZT for the circuit shown in Figure 13.37b. 26. Calculate the magnitude and phase angle of the circuit impedance in Figure 13.38b. 28. Calculate the impedance, current and power values for the circuit in Figure 13.39b. 30. The voltage source in Figure 13.40b has the frequency limits shown. Calculate the circuit current and impedance values at the frequency limits of the source. 32. Refer to problem 26. Express the circuit impedance in rectangular form. Chapter 14, Pages 445-447, problems: 12, 14, 28, and 30 12. Determine the magnitude and phase angle of the circuit current shown in Figure 14.41b. ECT 125 Week 4 iLab 1 Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-4-ilab-1 iLab Steps Part I: Power Ratings Step 1: Power Rating Observation and Notation 1.Locate the safety sticker on the equipment in the laboratory. Examine the power rating of the equipment. Complete the table below for the equipment listed below as well as any other equipment in the room. 2.Assuming the equipment is connected to standard 120 VRMSwall outlets, list the maximum current for each device. 3.Typical circuit breakers allow a maximum of 15 Amperes before tripping. Determine how many of each of these devices could be connected to the same breaker without tripping. ECT 125 Week 4 iLab 2 Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-4-ilab-2 ECT 125 ECT/125 ECT 125 Week 4 iLab 2 ECT 125 Week 4 iLab 3 Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-4-ilab-3 ECT 125 ECT/125 ECT 125 Week 4 iLab 3 ECT 125 Week 5 Homework Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-5-homework Chapter 11 34. Calculate the current and voltage values for the circuit shown in Figure 11.43b. Chapter 13 34. Calculate the current and voltage values for the circuit shown in Figure 13.41b. Chapter 14 32. Calculate the impedance, current and voltage values for the circuit shown in Figure 14.50b. 38. Calculate the impedance, current and voltage values for the circuit shown in Figure 14.51b. ECT 125 Week 5 Homework Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-5-homework ECT 125 ECT\125 ECT 125 Week 5 Homework ECT 125 Week 5 iLab 1 Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-5-ilab-1 iLab Steps Part I:Inductor in Series with Parallel Combination of Capacitor and Resistor 1.Construct the series-parallel circuit shown on your breadboard. 2.Determine the total circuit impedance (including phase) for the circuit. ECT 125 Week 5 iLab 2 Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-5-ilab-2 iLab Steps Part I:Capacitor in Series with Parallel Combination of Inductor and Resistor 1.Construct the series-parallel circuit shown on your breadboard. 2.Determine the total circuit impedance (including phase) for the circuit. 3.Determine the total circuit current (including phase) for the circuit. ECT 125 Week 5 iLab 3 Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-5-ilab-3 Series-Parallel Circuits III Lab is due Week 5 Scenario/Summary: This lab is one exercise as follows: This lab entails constructing a series-parallel circuit (series resistor and inductor with parallel resistor and capacitor) and measuring and observing circuit properties. Questions to answer are embedded in the procedure. This lab can be accomplished on a physical breadboard or in MultiSim. Deliverables: Questions associated with each part of the lab. ECT 125 Week 6 Homework Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-6-homework Chapter 14, Page 445, problems: 16 and 18 Chapter 15, Pages 487-488, problems: 2, 4, 6, 8, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, and 38 ECT 125 Week 6 iLab 1 Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-6-ilab-1 ECT 125 ECT/125 ECT 125 Week 6 iLab 1 ECT 125 Week 6 iLab 2 Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-6-ilab-2 iLab Steps Part I: RC Low and High Pass Filters 1.Construct the circuit shown below on the breadboard. 2.Vary the frequency from minimum to maximum frequencies and observe the input and output waveforms on the oscilloscope. What happened to the phase of the capacitor voltage when the frequency was changed? 3.Measure the output voltage and phase for each of the frequencies shown below. Make sure to keep the amplitude a 1 V for each of your measurements. 4.Plot the output voltage versus frequency using Excel. Based on your measurements, which type of filter is this circuit? Part II: RL Low and High Pass Filters 1.Construct the circuit shown below on the breadboard. 8.If using ELVIS, plot the output voltage versus frequency using the Bode plotter utility. Use the same frequency range as in the first part. Which type of filter is this circuit? ECT 125 Week 6 iLab 3 Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-6-ilab-3 iLab Steps Part I: Bandpass or Notch? 1.Construct the circuit shown below on the breadboard. 2.Use the techniques described in the lecture to predict which type of filter the circuit above will be. Part II: Bandpass or Notch? 1.Construct the circuit shown below on the breadboard. 2.Use the techniques described in the lecture to predict which type of filter the circuit above will be. 4.From the above results predict the upper and lower cut-off frequencies. ECT 125 Week 7 Homework Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-7-homework ECT 125 HW#7 -- 1 August 19, 2014 NAME: 1. A transformer with a 250mA AC primary current and a 4:1 turns ratio has a secondary current of? 1 A 250 mA 4 A 400 mA None of the above 2. A transformer that has 1500 windings around the core for the primary and 250 secondary windings will have a turns ratio of ___ to 1. 3. A transformer with a 40-V AC primary voltage and a 3:5 turns ratio has an output voltage of 24 V 40 V 4 V 66.7 V 4. If a transformer has a turns ratio of 1: 5 and a secondary voltage of 20 V AC, the primary voltage will be? 5 V 20 V 1.25 V 80 V None of the above 5. A resistive load of 500 Ohm is connected across the secondary windings of a 2:1 transformer. If the primary voltage is 50 V AC, what will be the secondary current? 100 mA 2 mA 50 mA 1 mA None of the above ECT 125 Week 7 iLab 1 Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-7-ilab-1 Step-down Transformers Lab is due Week 7 Scenario/Summary: This lab is one exercise as follows: This lab entails constructing a transformer circuit and measuring and observing circuit properties. Questions to answer are embedded in the procedure. All parts of the lab can be accomplished on a physical breadboard or in MultiSim. Deliverables: Questions associated with each part of the lab. 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(TCO 4) If an audio amplifier integrated circuit uses a dual power supply of +/- 30V for the power supply, will there be a capacitor on the output of the audio amp? Why or why not? 4. (TCO 7) Positive feedback causes ______. 5. (TCO 6) The filter below left is a ________ pass filter, and it is made with one RC circuit the maximum rolloff will be ________ db/decade. 6. (TCO 2) For the circuit below, if Vcc is 50 volts and Rb is 4.3k ohms, find the base and collector voltages and currents for an input of 0V and 5V. Beta = 300, the motor resistance is 500 7. (TCO 1) Find the following for an input of 120 VAC(RMS), 60 hertz, given a 6:1 stepdown transformer, and a full-wave bridge rectifier. Rload is 70 ohms. Round off to the nearest tenths place. 4a: Primary or input peak voltage = 4b: Secondary peak voltage = 4c: Peak voltage out of the rectifier = 4d: DC voltage out of the rectifier = 4e: DC current into the load = 8. (TCO 5) If the resistance of the thermistor is 900 ohms, what is Vout? Is the motor on or off? 9. (TCO 6) For the circuit below, this is a _______ pass filter. The resonant Frequency is _________. 10. (TCO 6) For the filter below, if C = .005ufd, this is a _________ pass filter with a roll-off of ______ db/decade and a cutoff frequency of ____________.

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ECT 125 Week 1 Homework Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-1-homework Homework Assignment Chapter 10 2.) Calculate the value ofvLdeveloped across a 4.7 H coil when the instantaneous rate of change in component current equals 1.5 A/s. 4.) Calculate the value ofvLdeveloped across a 470 ᄉH coil when the instantaneous rate of change in component current equals 2 mA/ᄉs. 6.) Calculate the value of the air-core inductor shown 8.) Calculate the value of the iron-core inductor shown 10.) The coils showhave a value ofk= 0. Calculate the total inductance in the circuit Chapter 12 2.) A capacitor is storing 100 ?C of charge when the difference of potential across its plates is 40 V. Calculate the value of the component. 4.) Determine the charge that a 100 pF capacitor stores when the difference of potential across its plates is 25 V. 6.) Calculate the total capacitance in the series circuit shown 8.) Calculate the total capacitance in the series circuit shown 10.) Calculate the total capacitance in the parallel circuit shown Chapter 16 2.) Determine the time constant for the circuit shown 4.) Determine the time required for the current in the circuit shownto reach its peak value. 6.) An RL switching circuit has values of R= 33 ?, L= 100 ?H, andIpk= 75 mA. Determine the value of the circuit current (It) at the following times 8.) Determine the time required forVRto reach 18 V on the rise curve 10.) Determine the time constant for the circuit shown 12.) Determine the time required forVC in the circuit shownto reach its peak value 14.) An RC switching circuit has values of R= 120 ?, C= 47 ?F, andVpk = 8 V. Determine the value of VC at the following times 16.) Refer to the following figure. Determine the time required forVCto reach 15 V on its rise curve ECT 125 Week 1 iLab 1 Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-1-ilab-1 ECT 125 ECT\125 ECT 125 Week 1 iLab 1 ECT 125 Week 1 iLab 2 Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-1-ilab-2 ECT 125 ECT\125 ECT 125 Week 1 iLab 2 ECT 125 Week 2 Homework Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-2-homework Chapter 9. 2. Calculate the period of the waveform shown in Figure 9.45 4. Calculate the period of the waveform shown in Figure 9.46b 6. Calculate the frequency of the waveform shown in Figure 9.45. 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Part II: Time and Voltage Measurement 1.Construct the circuit shown below on your breadboard. 2.Set the function generation to provide a 1 VRMS amplitude sine wave at 200 Hz. Measure the inductor voltage and the phase shift between the source and inductor voltage. Note whether the phase shift is ahead of or behind the source. ECT 125 Week 3 iLab 3 Phase Shift and Voltage Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-3-ilab-3-phase-shift-and-voltage ECT 125 ECT/125 ECT 125 Week 3 iLab 3 Phase Shift and Voltage ECT 125 Week 4 Homework Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-4-homework Chapter 11, Page 349-350, problems 20, 22, 24, 26, 30 and 32 20. A parallel RL circuit has values of IL= 240mA and IR = 180mA. Calculate the magnitude and phase angle of the circuit current. 22. Calculate the total impedance for the circuit shown in Figure 11.38b. 24. Calculate the magnitude and phase angle of the circuit impedance shown in Figure 11.39b. 26. Calculate the component current and power values for the circuit in Figure 11.40b. Then, calculate the values of IT and PAPP. 30. The voltage source in Figure 11.42b has the frequency limits shown. Calculate the circuit current and impedance values at the frequency limits of the source. 32. Refer to problem 24. Express the circuit impedance in rectangular form. Chapter 13, Pages 409-411, problems: 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, and 32 22. A parallel RC circuit has values of IC = 320mA and IR = 140mA. Calculate the magnitude and phase angle of the circuit current. 24. Calculate the magnitude of ZT for the circuit shown in Figure 13.37b. 26. Calculate the magnitude and phase angle of the circuit impedance in Figure 13.38b. 28. Calculate the impedance, current and power values for the circuit in Figure 13.39b. 30. The voltage source in Figure 13.40b has the frequency limits shown. Calculate the circuit current and impedance values at the frequency limits of the source. 32. Refer to problem 26. Express the circuit impedance in rectangular form. Chapter 14, Pages 445-447, problems: 12, 14, 28, and 30 12. Determine the magnitude and phase angle of the circuit current shown in Figure 14.41b. ECT 125 Week 4 iLab 1 Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-4-ilab-1 iLab Steps Part I: Power Ratings Step 1: Power Rating Observation and Notation 1.Locate the safety sticker on the equipment in the laboratory. Examine the power rating of the equipment. Complete the table below for the equipment listed below as well as any other equipment in the room. 2.Assuming the equipment is connected to standard 120 VRMSwall outlets, list the maximum current for each device. 3.Typical circuit breakers allow a maximum of 15 Amperes before tripping. Determine how many of each of these devices could be connected to the same breaker without tripping. ECT 125 Week 4 iLab 2 Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-4-ilab-2 ECT 125 ECT/125 ECT 125 Week 4 iLab 2 ECT 125 Week 4 iLab 3 Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-4-ilab-3 ECT 125 ECT/125 ECT 125 Week 4 iLab 3 ECT 125 Week 5 Homework Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-5-homework Chapter 11 34. Calculate the current and voltage values for the circuit shown in Figure 11.43b. Chapter 13 34. Calculate the current and voltage values for the circuit shown in Figure 13.41b. Chapter 14 32. Calculate the impedance, current and voltage values for the circuit shown in Figure 14.50b. 38. Calculate the impedance, current and voltage values for the circuit shown in Figure 14.51b. 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ECT 125 Week 5 iLab 3 Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-5-ilab-3 Series-Parallel Circuits III Lab is due Week 5 Scenario/Summary: This lab is one exercise as follows: This lab entails constructing a series-parallel circuit (series resistor and inductor with parallel resistor and capacitor) and measuring and observing circuit properties. Questions to answer are embedded in the procedure. This lab can be accomplished on a physical breadboard or in MultiSim. Deliverables: Questions associated with each part of the lab. ECT 125 Week 6 Homework Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-6-homework Chapter 14, Page 445, problems: 16 and 18 Chapter 15, Pages 487-488, problems: 2, 4, 6, 8, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, and 38 ECT 125 Week 6 iLab 1 Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-6-ilab-1 ECT 125 ECT/125 ECT 125 Week 6 iLab 1 ECT 125 Week 6 iLab 2 Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-6-ilab-2 iLab Steps Part I: RC Low and High Pass Filters 1.Construct the circuit shown below on the breadboard. 2.Vary the frequency from minimum to maximum frequencies and observe the input and output waveforms on the oscilloscope. What happened to the phase of the capacitor voltage when the frequency was changed? 3.Measure the output voltage and phase for each of the frequencies shown below. Make sure to keep the amplitude a 1 V for each of your measurements. 4.Plot the output voltage versus frequency using Excel. Based on your measurements, which type of filter is this circuit? Part II: RL Low and High Pass Filters 1.Construct the circuit shown below on the breadboard. 8.If using ELVIS, plot the output voltage versus frequency using the Bode plotter utility. Use the same frequency range as in the first part. Which type of filter is this circuit? ECT 125 Week 6 iLab 3 Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-6-ilab-3 iLab Steps Part I: Bandpass or Notch? 1.Construct the circuit shown below on the breadboard. 2.Use the techniques described in the lecture to predict which type of filter the circuit above will be. Part II: Bandpass or Notch? 1.Construct the circuit shown below on the breadboard. 2.Use the techniques described in the lecture to predict which type of filter the circuit above will be. 4.From the above results predict the upper and lower cut-off frequencies. ECT 125 Week 7 Homework Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-7-homework ECT 125 HW#7 -- 1 August 19, 2014 NAME: 1. A transformer with a 250mA AC primary current and a 4:1 turns ratio has a secondary current of? 1 A 250 mA 4 A 400 mA None of the above 2. A transformer that has 1500 windings around the core for the primary and 250 secondary windings will have a turns ratio of ___ to 1. 3. A transformer with a 40-V AC primary voltage and a 3:5 turns ratio has an output voltage of 24 V 40 V 4 V 66.7 V 4. If a transformer has a turns ratio of 1: 5 and a secondary voltage of 20 V AC, the primary voltage will be? 5 V 20 V 1.25 V 80 V None of the above 5. A resistive load of 500 Ohm is connected across the secondary windings of a 2:1 transformer. If the primary voltage is 50 V AC, what will be the secondary current? 100 mA 2 mA 50 mA 1 mA None of the above ECT 125 Week 7 iLab 1 Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-125-week-7-ilab-1 Step-down Transformers Lab is due Week 7 Scenario/Summary: This lab is one exercise as follows: This lab entails constructing a transformer circuit and measuring and observing circuit properties. Questions to answer are embedded in the procedure. All parts of the lab can be accomplished on a physical breadboard or in MultiSim. Deliverables: Questions associated with each part of the lab. 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(TCO 4) If an audio amplifier integrated circuit uses a dual power supply of +/- 30V for the power supply, will there be a capacitor on the output of the audio amp? Why or why not? 4. (TCO 7) Positive feedback causes ______. 5. (TCO 6) The filter below left is a ________ pass filter, and it is made with one RC circuit the maximum rolloff will be ________ db/decade. 6. (TCO 2) For the circuit below, if Vcc is 50 volts and Rb is 4.3k ohms, find the base and collector voltages and currents for an input of 0V and 5V. Beta = 300, the motor resistance is 500 7. (TCO 1) Find the following for an input of 120 VAC(RMS), 60 hertz, given a 6:1 stepdown transformer, and a full-wave bridge rectifier. Rload is 70 ohms. Round off to the nearest tenths place. 4a: Primary or input peak voltage = 4b: Secondary peak voltage = 4c: Peak voltage out of the rectifier = 4d: DC voltage out of the rectifier = 4e: DC current into the load = 8. (TCO 5) If the resistance of the thermistor is 900 ohms, what is Vout? Is the motor on or off? 9. (TCO 6) For the circuit below, this is a _______ pass filter. The resonant Frequency is _________. 10. (TCO 6) For the filter below, if C = .005ufd, this is a _________ pass filter with a roll-off of ______ db/decade and a cutoff frequency of ____________.

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