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... applied to the bridge for the condition of minimum output variation . 5. An alternating voltage given by V = 3 sin wt is applied to the rectifier bridge of Fig . 5.186 . If the effective resistance of a rectifier element is 1 ohm and ...
... applied to the bridge for the condition of minimum output variation . 5. An alternating voltage given by V = 3 sin wt is applied to the rectifier bridge of Fig . 5.186 . If the effective resistance of a rectifier element is 1 ohm and ...
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... applied to the nonlinear element of the preceding problem . Calculate the amplitudes of the constant term and the various harmonic components . 10. Using the cubic approximation for the characteristic of a filament [ Eq . ( 5.2 ) ...
... applied to the nonlinear element of the preceding problem . Calculate the amplitudes of the constant term and the various harmonic components . 10. Using the cubic approximation for the characteristic of a filament [ Eq . ( 5.2 ) ...
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... applied to both sets of deflecting plates , and ( b ) that in which a saw- tooth wave or linear time axis is applied to one set and the potential to be analyzed applied to the other . These two methods will be briefly described . The ...
... applied to both sets of deflecting plates , and ( b ) that in which a saw- tooth wave or linear time axis is applied to one set and the potential to be analyzed applied to the other . These two methods will be briefly described . The ...
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