3.10 What is the only input combination that will produce a LOW at the output of a
ve-input OR gate?
3.11 If one of the inputs to an OR gate is permanently kept HIGH what would be the
shape of the output waveform when the remaining inputs are applied?
3.12 Which logic gate is called (a) any or all gate (b) all or nothing gate (c) inverter*
3.13 How is logical addition different from ordinary addition?
3.14 How is logical multiplication different from ordinary multiplication?
3.15 What is the maximum number of inputs a NOT gate can have?
3.16 What are universal gates? Why these gates are called as universal gates? ...
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