Electrical Engineers' Handbook ...: Electric communication and electronicsJ. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 1936 - Electric engineering |
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Page 2-21
... Dielectric Strength . The dielectric strength of a dielectric material is the maximum potential that unit thickness of the material can withstand without rupture . The value obtained for the dielectric strength will depend on the method ...
... Dielectric Strength . The dielectric strength of a dielectric material is the maximum potential that unit thickness of the material can withstand without rupture . The value obtained for the dielectric strength will depend on the method ...
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... dielectrics . DIELECTRIC STRENGTH . Breakdown in liquids , like gases , is , of course , not permanent , nor is the value of subsequent breakdown voltage necessarily reduced . Dis- cussion of breakdown must be based on two groups : pure ...
... dielectrics . DIELECTRIC STRENGTH . Breakdown in liquids , like gases , is , of course , not permanent , nor is the value of subsequent breakdown voltage necessarily reduced . Dis- cussion of breakdown must be based on two groups : pure ...
Page 2-27
... breakdown . Pressure also increases the dielectric strength somewhat . Since fiber bridges and gas elimination take an appreciable period , the strength of liquids to transient voltages is little influenced by these impurities . The ...
... breakdown . Pressure also increases the dielectric strength somewhat . Since fiber bridges and gas elimination take an appreciable period , the strength of liquids to transient voltages is little influenced by these impurities . The ...
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acoustic alternating current amplifier amplitude angle anode antenna approximately attenuation audio average band broadcast cable capacitance cathode cell centimeter characteristic circuit class C amplifier coil components condenser conductor connected constant coupling curve decibels deg cent diaphragm dielectric dielectric constant dielectric strength direct current direction distortion effect electrical electrode energy equations factor filter frequency range ground harmonic high frequencies hysteresis image impedance increase inductance inductor input insulation load loss loudness magnetic material maximum measured mechanical meter method microphone modulation noise obtained ohms operation oscillator output peak pentode plate current plate voltage Proc quency radiation radio ratio reactance receiver recording rectifier relay resistance resistor resonant reverberation shown in Fig signal sound speaker standard telephone temperature Thyratron transformer transmission transmitter triode tuned units usually vacuum tube variation voltage volts watts wave wavelength winding wire