A divided (unclear) reference occurs when there are two or more nouns in a sentence that a pronoun could refer to.
Example:
"His mother and his sister were arguing over how late she could stay out at night."
They are frequently used to provide a voltage reference in voltage regulators.
It has been shown that the speed of rotation of the d.q axes can be arbitrary although there are three preferred speeds or reference frames as follows: (a) the stationary reference frame when the d,q axes do not rotate; (b) the synchronously rotating reference frame when the d,q axes rotate at synchronous speed; (c) the rotor reference frame when the d,q axes rotate at rotor speed.
An impedance diagram (sometimes called an impedance triangle) results when a series circuit's voltage phasor diagram is divided throughout by its reference phase (current) -this results in resistance (=VR/I), inductive reactance (=VL/I), capacitive reactance (=VC/I) and impedance (=V/I) andillustrates the Pythagorean relationship between the circuit's impedance, reactance, and resistance.
the difference between the source freq. and the reference freq
It is not "necessary" for oscillation to occur in any "arbitrary" circuit. It depends on the design objectives. Please be more specific, and restate the question.
divided pronoun reference
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divided pronoun reference
The development and changes that occur to all life on earth... A+ Class
A divided pronoun reference is one that is unclear as to the antecedent.It may also be called an ambiguous reference.Examples:My brother gave me his dog after he urinated on the neighbor's rose bushes.Mary went to the park with Susan to meet her aunt.
Geologists reference a material's density in reference to it's weight. Density is the material's weight divided by the weight of an equal volume of water.
the reader is not sure which noun or noun phrase the pronoun is supposed to replace.
Geologists reference a material's density in reference to it's weight. Density is the material's weight divided by the weight of an equal volume of water.
Acceleration.
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