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A: A rectifier is simply a diode or is it? At hi frequency the storage time or the disconnect time becomes significant that is why it looks distorted to the scope
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the lenght of the waves , strenght of the waves and the duration o the high waves determine how high the waves in a place will be
Wavelength. The shorter the wave (= the higher the frequency) the greater the penetration.
Modulation is defined as a process by which any characteristics of a wave is varied as a function of the instantaneous value of another wave. The first wave which is a high frequency sine wave is known as carrier wave. Second wave is known as modulating wave and the resultant wave is known as the modulated wave.
Wave velocity in general = frequency x wavelength As the velocity of the wave remains constant then frequency and wavelength are inversely related So as the wavelength becomes shorter then frequency becomes larger or higher
When a high wave crest crashes down onto the ocean floor, it is called a "plunging wave." This occurs when the wave reaches shallow water and the base of the wave becomes unstable, resulting in the wave breaking forcefully.
No, the amplitude of a wave does not decrease as the wave becomes smaller. The amplitude of a wave is determined by the energy of the wave and is not directly related to the size of the wave.
The frequency of a sound wave determines the pitch. So if there is high frequency it means that the sound will also be high pitched. If it is low frequency that means the sound will be low pitched.
It is more reasonable to use square wave rather than sine wave signal to determine slew rate. Both signal sources serve as a functional generator with the sine wave providing high purity waves.Ê
you can determine it by the wavelenght and the period of the wave and the frequencey
The frequency of a sound wave will determine the pitch (or note).
Its working is based on the fact that the resistance of p-n junction becomes low when forward biased and becomes high when reverse biased. By: Prince rai
The amplitude of a transverse wave is the maximum displacement of a point on the wave from its equilibrium position. It can be measured from the normal position of the wave to either the crest or trough.
High amplitude makes a sound wave louder. Amplitude is the measure of the maximum displacement of a wave from its equilibrium position. In the case of sound waves, higher amplitude corresponds to louder volume.
what does a wave with high amplitude have
In a transverse wave,amplitudeis the measure from the resting position to either the crest (high point of the wave) or to the trough (low point of the wave.)