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Q: Are dynamic mics less sensitiven to shock and temperature THAN RIBBON mics?
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it is a flow of charge practically from negative to positive terminal


What is thermo shock?

Thermal shock is a result of parts of an object that incurs damage from a sudden temperature change. People can also have thermal shock in their bodies as a result of sudden temperature change.


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Yes. Shock works with nearly any temperature.


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What is the difference between shock loading and dynamic loading of cranes?

A dynamic load arises from the acceleration or deceleration of a "static" load (mass). A shock load occurs when this acceleration or deceleration is very large and the the time frame is very short.


What has the author W H Mak written?

W. H. Mak has written: 'Sodium line reversal temperature measurements in shock-tube flows' -- subject(s): Shock waves, Temperature measurement, Sodium


What does shocking mean?

A shock is a violent blow that is delivered without physical contact. It can come from a discharge of electricity ("If you stick a fork in the socket you will get a shock"), a change of temperature ("It was a shock to leave the sauna and jump into the snow"), or an unexpected event ("It was a shock to hear that my niece had suddenly died.") To shock is a verb that means to deliver a shock. A shock can also refer to a hank of hair. ("A shock of chestnut hair fell on his forehead.")


What temperature range should you be worried about thermal shock?

1000 degrees to 1300 degrees


What is the most preventable or common cause of shock?

Shock is the medical term given to when a patient has lost a large amount of blood (hypovolaemia).


Why do swimmers use the small pool off to the side?

It is warm water. They go into the warm water to avoid shock. When they go into water for practice or something, their body temperature goes down quite significantly. It is important for them to raise the body temperature to the normal level to avoid shock.