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... characteristic are the values . finally achieved at equilibrium . In general it is not possible to obtain a satisfactory analytic expression for the characteristic of a nonlinear element and the circuit analysis must be performed ...
... characteristic are the values . finally achieved at equilibrium . In general it is not possible to obtain a satisfactory analytic expression for the characteristic of a nonlinear element and the circuit analysis must be performed ...
Page 166
... characteristic of Prob . 7 . 17. Assuming a parabolic characteristic , as in Prob . 7 , and a sinusoidal applied potential , show that the ratios of both the unidirectional term and the amplitude of the second harmonic to that of the ...
... characteristic of Prob . 7 . 17. Assuming a parabolic characteristic , as in Prob . 7 , and a sinusoidal applied potential , show that the ratios of both the unidirectional term and the amplitude of the second harmonic to that of the ...
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... characteristic of the circuit will depend very much on the external resistance . Figure 8.7 represents a typical discharge characteristic . Let the external ohmic resistance be R. If the potential of the battery or generator is Va , the ...
... characteristic of the circuit will depend very much on the external resistance . Figure 8.7 represents a typical discharge characteristic . Let the external ohmic resistance be R. If the potential of the battery or generator is Va , the ...
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