Elements of RadiotelegraphyD. Van Nostrand Company, 1919 - 267 ページ |
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Accordingly adjusted alternating current ammeter antenna circuit antenna coupler antenna current audio charge coherer conductor connected coupling cuit current flowing current thru cycle decrement deionization detector detuning dielectric direct current discharge disk distance earth electric electrodes electrolytic detector energy equation Federal Telegraph Company filament flowing thru gap circuit grid harmonics high resistance ignition increased induction coil insulated ions lines of force loop magnetic field Marconi Marconi Company maximum metal mitter motor noted in paragraph number of turns obtained operation oscillating circuit oscillations passed thru pendulum plate current Poulsen arc primary quenched gap radiation resistance radio frequency current reactance reduced resultant rotary gap secondary circuit shown in Fig signals single circuit spark gap static surface swings tank circuit Telefunken telephone receivers tenna termed tion trans transformer tuning type of antenna type of gap undamped variable condenser vibration voltage wattmeter wave length wave meter wave train wire
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189 ページ - The frequency of the beats is equal to the difference between the frequencies of the two oscillating currents.
33 ページ - Current, Forced Alternating: A current, the frequency and damping of which are equal to the frequency and damping of the exciting electromotive force.
14 ページ - E is the EMF in volts, n is the number of turns in the coil, and N is the number of lines of force cut in / seconds.
48 ページ - Thus we say, the potential of the secondary is to the potential of the primary as the number of turns in the secondary is to the number of turns in the primary.
26 ページ - As any circuit possessing inductance and capacity tends to oscillate electrically at its own frequency, it becomes the seat of an induced oscillatory current when subjected to the influence of electric waves of that frequency, each wave giving a slight impulse to the readily excited oscillations, with the result that the induced electromotive forces will be amplified in intensity, just as the swing of a pendulum is amplified by the application of properly timed, though feeble, touches.
174 ページ - ... magnet. The deflexion is ol served by the movement of a beam of light reflected from a small mirror on the Field = 10 15 25 35 62 102 200 400 600 Tube I.
iii ページ - Government, in civilian radio schools, and for the self instruction of those interested in the subject. Every attempt has been made to present the subject from the physical rather than the mathematical...