Inspection of equation (20) will suffice to show that the constant i is the controlling factor in determining the shape of curve y'n and also the points in which it intersects the axis of n. For suppose that 7 = 0, which would mean physically that there... Washington University Studies - Page 38by Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.) - 1914Full view - About this book
| Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.) - 1914 - 426 pages
...point B as remote as possible. Inspection of equation (20) will suffice to show that the constant 7 is the controlling factor in determining the shape...short-circuited element; the numerator of (19) then reduces to y = nEt ( ~+0Z'^ - Et(r.+l r.) (23) which represents a straight line shown as L in Fig. 7. In this... | |
| Alexander Suss Langsdorf - 1915 - 434 pages
...point B as remote as possible. Inspection of equation (31) will suffice to show that the constant 7 is the controlling factor in determining the shape...brush b, or in other words, that there is no current BOOSTERS AND BALANCERS in this short-circuited element; the numerator of (30) then reduces to y = '... | |
| Alexander Suss Langsdorf - 1915 - 438 pages
...suffice to show that the constant 7 is the controlling factor in determining the shape of curve y 'n and also the points in which it intersects the axis...in this short-circuited element; the numerator of (30) then reduces to y = ' - Et(r. (34) which represents a straight line shown as L in Fig. 311. In... | |
| Alexander Suss Langsdorf - 1919 - 498 pages
...point B as remote as possible. Inspection of equation (31) will suffice to show that the constant ,y is the controlling factor in determining the shape...to the winding element shortcircuited by brush b, in or other words, that there is no current in this short-circuited element; the numerator of (30)... | |
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