... at the left side of the screen. Consider the left side of the screen to be the an-tenna, the horizontal axis to be distance instead of time, and the sweep speed to be thespeed of light, or at ... andbusiness aspects.2.2 The History of Modern StandardsIn 1836, the U.S. Congress authorized the Office of Weights and Measures (OWM)for the primary purpose of ensuring uniformity in custom house ... of Electrical En-gineers developed standards between 1890 and 1910 based on the practices of the ma-jor electrical manufacturers of the time. Such activities were not within the purview of the...
... PROCESSING.adsorption Adhesion of a thin layer of molecules of one substance to the surface of another withoutabsorption. An example is adsorption of water tothe surface of a dielectric. This term is often con-fused ... gravitationalfield of the earth. Used for the precise determina-tion of current of large dimension, or of the size of the ampere.ampere-hour Abbreviations: Ah, amp-hr. Thequantity of electricity ... Abbreviation of airborne (or aircraft) earlywarning.aF Abbreviation of ATTOFARAD.AF Abbreviation of AUDIO FREQUENCY.AFC 1. Abbreviation of AUTOMATIC FREQUENCYCONTROL. 2. Abbreviation of AUDIO-FRE-QUENCY...
... andbusiness aspects.2.2 The History of Modern StandardsIn 1836, the U.S. Congress authorized the Office of Weights and Measures (OWM)for the primary purpose of ensuring uniformity in custom house ... of Electrical En-gineers developed standards between 1890 and 1910 based on the practices of the ma-jor electrical manufacturers of the time. Such activities were not within the purview of the ... at the left side of the screen. Consider the left side of the screen to be the an-tenna, the horizontal axis to be distance instead of time, and the sweep speed to be thespeed of light, or at...
... usually is the result of the influence of temperature directlyon the operating characteristics of circuit components, which because of the ran-dom motion of molecules as a result of temperature, ... rate.The average value of alternating current over a period of one cycle is equal to zero.The effective value of an alternating current in the supply of energy is measured interms of the root mean ... forces are presentbecause of the number of excess electrons or protons in an object. A static charge canbe induced by the application of a voltage to an object. A flow of current to or fromthe...
... andbusiness aspects.2.2 The History of Modern StandardsIn 1836, the U.S. Congress authorized the Office of Weights and Measures (OWM)for the primary purpose of ensuring uniformity in custom house ... of Electrical En-gineers developed standards between 1890 and 1910 based on the practices of the ma-jor electrical manufacturers of the time. Such activities were not within the purview of the ... at the left side of the screen. Consider the left side of the screen to be the an-tenna, the horizontal axis to be distance instead of time, and the sweep speed to be thespeed of light, or at...
... PrefaceThe hallmark of the CRC Press Electronics Engineering Series” of books is theirdepth of coverage on targeted subjects. Even the more general-interest publication of the series—The Electronics ... factors—Detailed tables covering all types of conversion require-ments in the field of electronics The Resource Handbook ofElectronics is the most detailed publication of its kind. Itrust you will find ... usually is the result of the influence of temperature directlyon the operating characteristics of circuit components, which because of the ran-dom motion of molecules as a result of temperature,...
... andbusiness aspects.2.2 The History of Modern StandardsIn 1836, the U.S. Congress authorized the Office of Weights and Measures (OWM)for the primary purpose of ensuring uniformity in custom house ... of Electrical En-gineers developed standards between 1890 and 1910 based on the practices of the ma-jor electrical manufacturers of the time. Such activities were not within the purview of the ... andthe number of electrons in each orbit increases with the increase in orbit diameter in ac-cordance with quantum-theory laws of physics. The diameter of the outer orbiting path of electrons...
... PROCESSING.adsorption Adhesion of a thin layer of molecules of one substance to the surface of another withoutabsorption. An example is adsorption of water tothe surface of a dielectric. This term is often con-fused ... from the target.angle of arrival The angle which the line of propa-gation of an incoming radio wave makes with thesurface of the earth. Compare ANGLE OF DE-PARTURE.angle of azimuth The horizontal ... Abbreviation of airborne (or aircraft) earlywarning.aF Abbreviation of ATTOFARAD.AF Abbreviation of AUDIO FREQUENCY.AFC 1. Abbreviation of AUTOMATIC FREQUENCYCONTROL. 2. Abbreviation of AUDIO-FRE-QUENCY...
... determination of the direction of a source of electromagnetic energy, on account of the motion of the source and/or the detectingapparatus. 3. A small displacement in the appar-ent positions of the ... generation of a voltageacross the faces of a crystal by sound waves trav-eling longitudinally through the crystal.acoustoelectronics A branch ofelectronics con-cerned with the interaction of sound ... measurement of current Measurement of a current directly in terms of defining quan-tities. 1. TANGENT GALVANOMETER method:Current is proportional to the tangent of the an-gle of deflection of the...
... generation of a voltageacross the faces of a crystal by sound waves trav-eling longitudinally through the crystal.acoustoelectronics A branch ofelectronics con-cerned with the interaction of sound ... measurement of current Measurement of a current directly in terms of defining quan-tities. 1. TANGENT GALVANOMETER method:Current is proportional to the tangent of the an-gle of deflection of the ... determination of the direction of a source of electromagnetic energy, on account of the motion of the source and/or the detectingapparatus. 3. A small displacement in the appar-ent positions of the...
... PROCESSING.adsorption Adhesion of a thin layer of molecules of one substance to the surface of another withoutabsorption. An example is adsorption of water tothe surface of a dielectric. This term is often con-fused ... gravitationalfield of the earth. Used for the precise determina-tion of current of large dimension, or of the size of the ampere.ampere-hour Abbreviations: Ah, amp-hr. Thequantity of electricity ... Abbreviation of airborne (or aircraft) earlywarning.aF Abbreviation of ATTOFARAD.AF Abbreviation of AUDIO FREQUENCY.AFC 1. Abbreviation of AUTOMATIC FREQUENCYCONTROL. 2. Abbreviation of AUDIO-FRE-QUENCY...
... changes at the rate of 1 abampere per sec-ond induces a potential of 1 abvolt.ABL Abbreviation of Automated Biology Laboratory (NASA).abmho The obsolete unit of conductance and of conductivity ... determination of the direction of a source of electromagnetic energy, on account of the motion of the source and/or the detectingapparatus. 3. A small displacement in the appar-ent positions of the ... generation of a voltageacross the faces of a crystal by sound waves trav-eling longitudinally through the crystal.acoustoelectronics A branch ofelectronics con-cerned with the interaction of sound...
... PrefaceThe hallmark of the CRC Press Electronics Engineering Series” of books is theirdepth of coverage on targeted subjects. Even the more general-interest publication of the series—The Electronics ... factors—Detailed tables covering all types of conversion require-ments in the field of electronics The Resource Handbook ofElectronics is the most detailed publication of its kind. Itrust you will find ... Engi-neer. He is also a member and Fellow of the Society of Motion Picture and TelevisionEngineers, and a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Mr.Whitaker has written...
... and Marsha Quinn of the Department of Energy’s Office of In-dustrial Technology. The committee is particularly grateful to Jim Quinn andDenise Swink and the staff of the Office of Industrial Technology ... the National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Peter Angelini of Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Thomas Foust of the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory; Al Slywester of Sandia NationalLaboratories; ... EdwardDowling of Cyprus Amax; Joseph Wirth of RayChem; Gary Denman of GRCInternational; Paul Peercy of SEMI/SEMATECH; William Hanson of MIT Lead-ers in Manufacturing Program; Helena Chum of the National...