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For me, mostly reading posts, threads then following up where I can on references given by the experts. All your above points also to... -
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There is no cycle involved. You simply heat the air and gases to cause them to expand and make the propeller above to rotate. -
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Ref: https://recherche-expertise.asnr.fr/sites/default/files/documents/professionnels_sante/documentation/syllabus_chapitre_2.pdf The... -
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I enjoy pedantically correcting minor errors of virtual strangers I will never meet in person. For example, your first bullet item... -
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@Patch Cabbage do you realize that a correctly configured pass transistor(s) act to reduce ripple? Apparently not and apparently the... -
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There's a couple of different questions here. Basically, using devices that spin (such as the Forward Mass detector), can detect... -
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This is one of my first real designs for money as an EE. It was drawn by hand (early 1980's) and is a #$@! sight clearer than your... -
berkeman replied to the thread High School Analog power supply output question.@Patch Cabbage -- it's time for you to start working on your toolkit and skills for working with circuits if you want to keep going down...