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However, it was found true only for the fundamental resonance peak of the transfer function.
This created two resonance peaks in the filter, giving a unique "vocal" character.
In the case of the background sample, the low frequency resonance peak is limited by damping.
The frequency response for voltage transformer current has a resonance peak at around 800 Hz.
The scan rate must be slow, not only because the resonance peaks are narrow, but also due to the high-inertia of the workpiece.
Hence, by the third of the stepped tube resonance peaks, capillary resonance effects are also significant.
Driving a resonance involves tuning the vibrator speed to the top of the resonance peak.
The transistor laser can produce laser output without any resonance peak in the frequency response.
The operator uses this green data set to tune upon the resonances, and monitor the growth and shifting of the resonance peaks.
Cross sections for both capture and fission reactions often have multiple resonance peaks at specific energies in the epithermal energy range.
The renal pressure - flow transfer function was dominated by an autoregulatory mechanism with a resonance peak at 0.25 ± 0.01 Hz.
In a practical first order L-C bandpass filter, how may a sharper resonance peak be obtained?
This effectively spreads out the resonance peak (which at a steady temperature is very sharp), and produces strong coupling at a range of temperatures.
These have been observed by coupling to surface acoustic waves, resonance peaks in antidot superlattice, and magnetic focusing.
However, because these protons have a broad resonance peak they can be excited by a radiofrequency pulse that has no effect on free protons.
The thermal energy of the nucleus also has an effect; as temperatures rise, Doppler broadening increases the chance of catching a resonance peak.
The resonance peak is very broad because the imaginary dielectric constant of platinum, Im(ε), is large.
He found that if he removed the Lecher line, the tank of water still showed resonance peaks, indicating it was acting as a dielectric waveguide.
Use of a damped coupling can shift this frequency to an unimportant speed, outside the engine operation speed range and damp resonance peak.
Feedback can be adjusted from -99% to +99% to control the width of the resonance peaks, allowing a wide range of sounds, from organic to metallic.
Flanging Setting the delay parameter to values under about 10 ms results in a flanging effect (sweeping resonance peaks and notches).
Platinum NPs synthesized via citrate reduction do not have a surface plasmon resonance peak around 215 nm.
Differential cross sections in inelastic scattering contain resonance peaks that indicate the creation of metastable states and contain information about their energy and lifetime.
It is found that the noise level, observable in the range 0-200 MHz is highly dependant on the number of timesteps and some resonance peaks are inverted.
Their disadvantage is that their frequency response is more uneven because of resonance peaks, and horns have a cutoff frequency below which their response drops off.