Non-ionizing Radiation, Volume 1, Pages 1-200Kendervic., 1969 - Electromagnetism |
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... sphere and it is this idea which has been developed into the present form of monitor . 4 Spherical film bolometer ... sphere is conveyed by a capillary tube to one side of a differential pressure transducer . The second sphere , used for ...
... sphere and it is this idea which has been developed into the present form of monitor . 4 Spherical film bolometer ... sphere is conveyed by a capillary tube to one side of a differential pressure transducer . The second sphere , used for ...
Page 59
... spheres shows that this displacement was obtained with a sphere coated with a film of 1k / sq when exposed to a field of 10mW cm2 at 9.5 GHz . The final temperature will depend on the thermal losses from the system and this is dictated ...
... spheres shows that this displacement was obtained with a sphere coated with a film of 1k / sq when exposed to a field of 10mW cm2 at 9.5 GHz . The final temperature will depend on the thermal losses from the system and this is dictated ...
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... sphere was a 2cm dia . silica sphere coated with 5kN / sq . Production of spherical resistive films Some spheres were made and tested using a chemical means for depositing pure metal by reduction . This technique is limited to the ...
... sphere was a 2cm dia . silica sphere coated with 5kN / sq . Production of spherical resistive films Some spheres were made and tested using a chemical means for depositing pure metal by reduction . This technique is limited to the ...
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