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Page 156
... potential . Thus a second harmonic term is introduced , but by sym- metry there is no rectification . The filament is colder in the increasing than on the decreasing portion of the potential wave . The actual characteristic traversed is ...
... potential . Thus a second harmonic term is introduced , but by sym- metry there is no rectification . The filament is colder in the increasing than on the decreasing portion of the potential wave . The actual characteristic traversed is ...
Page 166
... potential wave of very long period . = 11. Plot the over - all characteristic of a circuit containing a thyrite element for which A 3.1 X 10-8 ( units of amperes and volts ) and a series resistance of 100 ohms from 0 to 200 volts . Use ...
... potential wave of very long period . = 11. Plot the over - all characteristic of a circuit containing a thyrite element for which A 3.1 X 10-8 ( units of amperes and volts ) and a series resistance of 100 ohms from 0 to 200 volts . Use ...
Page 264
... wave . A variation in either the amplitude or phase of the grid wave will affect the average anode current . Both these methods are used in Volts 10 Plate potential wave Breakdown grid po- tential correspond- ing to the existing plate ...
... wave . A variation in either the amplitude or phase of the grid wave will affect the average anode current . Both these methods are used in Volts 10 Plate potential wave Breakdown grid po- tential correspond- ing to the existing plate ...
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