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... component of the plate poten- Eod.c. cutoff grid potential = Eb / μP ip Eo Simplified approximate dynamic characteristic ip = Speg ' = Sp ( eg + ep / μp ) Saturation region -ec KE -Eg ec 20 angle ό ic 20 ť -πώς ὁ πως Π 5π / 321 7π / 3 ...
... component of the plate poten- Eod.c. cutoff grid potential = Eb / μP ip Eo Simplified approximate dynamic characteristic ip = Speg ' = Sp ( eg + ep / μp ) Saturation region -ec KE -Eg ec 20 angle ό ic 20 ť -πώς ὁ πως Π 5π / 321 7π / 3 ...
Page 535
... component of H is given by the function . - the equation becomes g ' C = Kof ' where the primes indicate ... component along the y axis with a corresponding magnetic component in the direction of -x . As these components belong to the ...
... component of H is given by the function . - the equation becomes g ' C = Kof ' where the primes indicate ... component along the y axis with a corresponding magnetic component in the direction of -x . As these components belong to the ...
Page 540
... component , this component must vanish for n ' and n ” , or ' " 0. Thus all the ray vectors lie in the plane perpendicular to the surface that contains the incident ray . For equality of the component of n and n ' it is necessary that 0 ...
... component , this component must vanish for n ' and n ” , or ' " 0. Thus all the ray vectors lie in the plane perpendicular to the surface that contains the incident ray . For equality of the component of n and n ' it is necessary that 0 ...
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