Ripple, in DC power supplies, is technically unitless. Ripple voltage is specified in Volts/Volt, or a percentage. For example, a 12VDC power supply with 120mV (pk-pk) of ripple voltage is (0.12/12) = 1% ripple voltage.
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Thomas Young, a Quaker medical doctor is credited with the invention of the Ripple Tank, still used today in colleges and high schools to demonstrate the basic principles of the wave. The design was simple and has become a classic teaching tool.
How often the ripple occurs i.e. times the ripple occurs per second. The ripple should be a repeating pattern. Figure out where the ripple repeats and measure how long each repetition takes. Measure this in seconds. The frequency is 1/Time where time is the time measured previously.
A: Ripple is a residual voltage evident as voltage following the AC input frequency. The ripple magnitude is a function of not enough of both filtering capacitance or overloading the output. Increasing capacitance will reduce the ripple or reducing the loading
no cause u tried it ! and you still ripple !
drop a pebble in the water or tap a puddle
ripple
blow it up
Thomas Youngâ??s interest in wave behavior led him also to invent the ripple tank. This tank is still used today to analyze and illustrate wave behavior.
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Any type of cheap wine. The term was mainly used in the 1970's - popularized by Fred Sanford on the show Sanford and Son.
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Ripple is the oscillations that can arise in a circuit when a signal changes suddenly. It stems (in analog circuits at least) from stray capacitances and inductances forming a resonator.Answer--Ripple can refer to: * Ripple (charitable organisation)* Ripple effect, the socio-educational phenomenon* Ripple (electrical), residual unwanted variations following ac to dc conversiono Frequency domain ripple, the ripple of a filter's insertion loss* Ripple (fluid dynamics) for capillary waves* Ripple, Kent, a village in Kent, England* Ripple, Worcestershire, a village in Worcestershire, England* Ripple marks, as identified in sediments and sedimentary rocks* Ripple monetary system* Ripple (wine)it is also a cheerleading move! it is when you take a step clap turn take a step yurn and you bend your knees do a high v put your arms together to the side bring it to you and swing your arm then jump *smile*
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Another name for ripple is undulation.
when is ripple fator minimum