In class B amplifier no DC biasing required, thus lack of of DC current in inpunt and load, saturation of core avoided
Nice Question: It is done for 2 basic reasons: 1. If a flat or a concrete surface is used then there are chances of water accumulation during rain which must be avoided in Yards. 2. Lets suppose if there is any oil spill or leakage in transformer, then the oil can never got accumulated on surfaces. Instead, it will seep from gravel into bottom thereby minimizing chances of fires.
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well it starts by humand nacure use rain water
Surge is a flow instability that results in a global collapse of flow through the compressor. Compressors do not continue to operate or flow once surge has occurred. Surge should be avoided. Surge is not the rough operation, vibration, pulsation, or noise that develops at low flow conditions. Surging is a momentary reversal of flow.When the pressure in the centrifugal comp. increases,the mass flow rate decreases.There is a limit up to which the pressure can be increased,then after the flow becomes instable and momentary reversal of flow take place,vibrations are produced and mechanical damage occurs.
With the possible exception of a variable reluctance transformer, you should always avoid core saturation of any type of transformer. When saturated the magnetic characteristics of the core material is radically changed and the coupling coefficients will be very different. Additionally, many transformers can overheat and be damaged.
Neuhaus T-2 Amplifier is not so good.
You perform an operation that yield a numerically undefined result and should be avoided.
A buffer amplifier is a type of operational amplifier that amplifies your input signal with a gain of 1 (so your output will be identical to your input, voltage-wise). Buffer amplifiers are used commonly due to having a very high input impedance. This means that loading effects (external factors that your circuit has to deal with) like large currents that could mess with your circuit otherwise, are avoided. A buffer amplifier is often used as the first stage of a circuit because it effectively isolates your circuit from loading effects.
Avoided is the past tense and past participle of avoid. The past perfect tense of avoid is had avoided.
No, it was not avoided. It occurred.
if you wanted it too but it shouldn't be avoided
dr suggested for knee joint replacement and hip replacement i want to answer it question from realy can avoid operation or increased cartilage in joint
how can eyestrain be avoided in microscopic study
No they couldn't have avoided it.
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