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Graduate Group velocity vs phase velocity in normal dispersion
Please forgive me, I never heard of sidebands until now. Refeering to this image and supposing I have 3 delta functions as you said, instead of the 2 concave functions of the image, I can understand that for the effect of modulation, power is transmitted at different frequencies. I do not... -
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Graduate Group velocity vs phase velocity in normal dispersion
Hello! My book here states that for a medium where the index of refraction n increases with increasing frequency (or wavenumber), "the group velocity is less than the phase velocity". This is stated for a wave which is the sum of two waves with equal amplitude and differing frequency... -
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In search for informations about commercial ceramic adhesives
Is there a way to find detailed informations on chemical structure and mechanical properties of commercialy available materials? I am writing a thesis on ceramic adhesives: all literature I've found talks about "castable refractory adhesives" (because of ASTM classifications). However, it is...- tabsquare
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Finding equivalent impedance with Z1=5+i20, Z2=5+i20, Z3=10-i2.5, Z4=-i10, Z5=5
Ok then there probably is a mistake in the book because Z3 is in fact equal to 10-i2,5 as I calculated and as the book reports. Lost some time on this stupid mistake... Thank you very much for taking the time to verify this! :) Riccardo- tabsquare
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Finding equivalent impedance with Z1=5+i20, Z2=5+i20, Z3=10-i2.5, Z4=-i10, Z5=5
hello I have a problem in calculating the equivalent impedance of a simple AC circuit, where the impedances are: Z1 = 5+i20 Z2 = 5+i20 Z3 = 10-i2,5 Z4 = -i10 Z5 = 5 and I need to find: Z_eq = Z3 // [(Z1 // Z4) + (Z2 // Z5)] where the + indicates 2 components in serie...- tabsquare
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