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Waveguides are used at higher frequencies where their loss is lower than coaxial cable. Coaxial cable is used at lower frequencies where waveguides are too large and heavy. Lastly Coaxial cable is also used at higher frequencies where some flexibility is required.
A rotation which is not about a particular axis.
.66 as stated but I calculate a different value when applied to radio frequency at 50 mhz.
Absolutely ! I used to do that all the time when I was a CB operator. The only thing is - you must use an ATU to bring the SWR down to usable levels.
Water tube heat exchanger swimming pool, Coaxial heat exchanger for laser and stainless steel exchangers are some of the heat exchangers used as super-heaters.
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A linear accelerator consists of a long vacuum chamber containing large number of hollow coaxial cylindrical electrodes, which increase in length towards the target.The alternate cylinders are connected together, the odd numbered cylinders being joined to one terminal and the even numbered ones to the second terminal of a high frequency power supply.
Concentric means having a common or the same center. Some of its synonyms are concentrical, homocentric, coaxial, coaxial, azygous and afferent.
Biaxial cable consists of two side-by-side coaxial cables held together by an outer insulating jacket.
D Roger Willis has written: 'Heat-transfer and shear between coaxial cylinders for large Knudsen numbers'
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Biaxial cable consists of two side-by-side coaxial cables held together by an outer insulating jacket.
The speed of the coaxial cable is usually between 10 and 100 Mbps. The coaxial cable consists of a hollow outer cylindrical conductor that surrounds a single inner wire that is made of two conducting elements.