Fundamental Overload refers to the receiver picking up a source so powerful it causes overload. IE, the receiver is picking up the fundamental output of the functioning transmitter, but is overpowered by it.
What is meant by discrete in values with respect to flip-flops and latch is 0 and 1.
what is meant by pull back effect when pulling in electric cables in conduit
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It is a bidirectional power flow converter
Cross polarisation isolation or Cross Polarisation Discrinimation (XPD) is the difference in dB of received signal level (RSL) at the receiver when in turn, the transmitter has the same and different polarisation with the receiver. A antenna with this greater value is prefered. This information is useful in microwace design when in the same area we can use the same frequency with different polarisation . For example: TX1 : vertical polarisation ---> RX1 : Vertical pol. TX2 : horizontal pol. ---> RX2 : horizontal pol. They all operate in the same frequency. The signal from TX1 , TX2 will be separated corresponding to the value of XPD.
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No, they can only have puppies.Oh, wait, you meant can they eat tuna fish.There's no fundamental reason why not.
If the email cannot go through, it "bounces" back with a notice to a sender. Bounced mail can be because of a wrong address or a server overload.
Stationary is only meaningful in regard to a defined "Reference Frame", or "Point of Reference". The object is not moving relative to that Frame or Point.
That is called phishing.
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I have no idea what is meant by best wave, and have never heard that in reference to Seabiscuit.
I assume you meant to say "Where is a king valve in refrigeration?" Anyhow, it is usually located downstream from a liquid line receiver.
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Radar is a technology that uses radio waves to see objects at a distance. A transmitter sends out the radio waves and a receiver picks them up, and the receiver looks at how fast they came back to see how far away the stuff they bounced off is.
If meant ac signal then it is grounded so that the reference voltage is 0 & we get +ve voltage.