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SourceTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations
Year1909
Section IDtheory-calculation-transient-electric-phenomena-oscillations-chapter-05
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CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION. 277 1. Transient phenomena in space, as periodic functions of time and transient functions of distance, represented by transient functions of complex variables. 277 2. Industrial importance of transient phenomena in space. 278
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION. 277 1. Transient phenomena in space, as periodic functions of time and transient functions of distance, represented by transient functions of complex variables. 277 2. Industrial importance of transient phenomena in space. 278
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  • Transients / damping: Separate the temporary term from the final steady-state term and compare with differential-equation response language.
  • Transients / damping: Transient collapse, impulse, and surge behavior can be compared with alternative field language, but only as a clearly marked reading.
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