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Full Wave Voltage Doubler - DiracDelta Science & Engineering ...
Full Wave Voltage Doubler. Consists of two half-wave voltage rectifiers and is used to reduce the output ripple amplitude. See also: Half Wave Rectifier. ...
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Welding - DiracDelta Science & Engineering Encyclopedia
Tack Weld. A weld made to hold parts in proper alignment until the final welds are ... basic weld symbols, dimension and other data, supplementary symbols, ...
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Aweighting - DiracDelta Science & Engineering Encyclopedia
The A weighting curve approximately follows the equal loudness curve of 40 phons. The 40 phon curve shown in red and the inverted (40dB-A weighting) ...
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Equivalent Continuous Sound Level - DiracDelta Science ...
The steady state dB(A) level which would produce the same A-weighted sound energy over a stated period of time as a specified time-varying sound. ...
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Aweighting - DiracDelta Science & Engineering Encyclopedia
The A weighting curve approximately follows the equal loudness curve of 40 phons. The 40 phon curve shown in red and the inverted (40dB-A weighting) ...
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Quantization Error - DiracDelta Science & Engineering Encyclopedia
Quantization Error. When a continuous time signal is digitized, because there isn't an infinite number of discrete digital levels, the difference between ...
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Stirling Engine - DiracDelta Science & Engineering Encyclopedia
Gamma Stirling Engine: This is a beta Stirling engine in which the power piston is not mounted coaxially to its displacer piston. ...
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Quarter Wave Tube - DiracDelta Science & Engineering Encyclopedia
The quarter wave tube is open at the end that connects with the air inlet ... The frequency at which the quarter wave tube attenuates is controlled by the ...
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Atomic Mass Unit - DiracDelta Science & Engineering Encyclopedia
Abbreviated as amu or u. Sometimes called the dalton, after John Dalton, architect of the first modern atomic theory. See also: Atomic weight, Mass Number. ...
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Quasi Static - DiracDelta Science & Engineering Encyclopedia
Quasi Static. Refers to forces or displacements which vary slowly with time. A force is considered to vary slowly if the frequency of variation is much ...