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SourceTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations
Year1909
Section IDtheory-calculation-transient-electric-phenomena-oscillations-chapter-01
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CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION. 217 1. General character of periodically recurring transient phenomena in time. 217 2. Periodic transient phenomena with single cycle. 218 3. Multi-cycle periodic transient phenomena. 218 4. Industrial importance of periodic transient phenomena: circuit control, high frequency generation, rectification. 220 5. Types of rectifiers. Arc machines. 221
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION. 217 1. General character of periodically recurring transient phenomena in time. 217 2. Periodic transient phenomena with single cycle. 218 3. Multi-cycle periodic transient phenomena. 218 4. Industrial importance of periodic transient phenomena: circuit control, high frequency generation, rectification. 220 5. Types of rectifi ...
... 217 1. General character of periodically recurring transient phenomena in time. 217 2. Periodic transient phenomena with single cycle. 218 3. Multi-cycle periodic transient phenomena. 218 4. Industrial importance of periodic transient phenomena: circuit control, high frequency generation, rectification. 220 5. Types of rectifiers. Arc machines. 221
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