Represent musical symbol F CLEF (UNICODE POINT : U +1D122) in UTF -8 and UTF -32
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Answer:
Austro-Hungarian physicist Julius Edgar Lilienfeld proposed the concept of a field-effect transistor in 1926, but it was not possible to actually construct a working device at that time.[1] The first working device to be built was a point-contact transistor invented in 1947 by American physicists John Bardeen and Walter Brattain while working under William Shockley at Bell Labs. They shared the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics for their achievement.[2] The most widely used transistor is the MOSFET (metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor), also known as the MOS transistor, which was invented by Mohamed Atalla with Dawon Kahng at Bell Labs in 1959.[3][4][5] The MOSFET was the first truly compact transistor that could be miniaturised and mass-produced for a wide range of uses.[6]
f09d84a2 in UTF - 8
0000006600000030 0000003900000064 0000003800000034 0000006100000032 in UTF - 32
Explanation:
- The given character is U+1D122.
- U +1D122 represents the unicode point.
- U+1D122 is a musical symbol F CLEF.
- UTF - 8 used 8 bits or 1 byte to represent a character.
- Similarly, UTF - 32 uses 32 bits or 4 bytes to represent a character.
- U+1D122 can be represented as f09d84a2 in UTF - 8.
- U+1D122 can be represented as 0000006600000030 0000003900000064 0000003800000034 0000006100000032 in UTF - 32.
Refer the attached image to see how the given character looks.