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Gaylord Probasco Harnwell. same as the joule per coulomb , the unit of capacity is the coulomb squared per joule . The name farad is given to the unit of these dimen- sions . A condenser has the capacity of 1 farad if equal and opposite ...
Gaylord Probasco Harnwell. same as the joule per coulomb , the unit of capacity is the coulomb squared per joule . The name farad is given to the unit of these dimen- sions . A condenser has the capacity of 1 farad if equal and opposite ...
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... capacity coupling . A unit of such an amplifier is shown in Fig . 7.24 . The connection between the plate of one stage and the grid of the next is made through the capacity C. Thus fluc- a tuations in epi are transmitted to e , 2 , and ...
... capacity coupling . A unit of such an amplifier is shown in Fig . 7.24 . The connection between the plate of one stage and the grid of the next is made through the capacity C. Thus fluc- a tuations in epi are transmitted to e , 2 , and ...
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... capacity to ground and since a has none , these must each be equal to half the capacity of b to ground . If these capacities are provided by C1C2 small auxiliary condensers , the bridge balance determines C + ( C1 + C2 ) The capacity ...
... capacity to ground and since a has none , these must each be equal to half the capacity of b to ground . If these capacities are provided by C1C2 small auxiliary condensers , the bridge balance determines C + ( C1 + C2 ) The capacity ...
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