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- The below chart displays the temperature limiting currents and SCL effects.
- The ballast provides for the proper operation of the negative-resistance device by limiting current.
- In dilute solutions, electroconvection allows increasing current density several times higher than the limiting current density.
- Cold cathode devices typically use a complex high voltage power supply with some mechanism for limiting current.
- A typical vircator is built inside an space charge limiting current in that region, causing oscillations that generate microwaves.
- Moreover, water under the fog does not warm fast, limiting currents of rising and subsequently sinking air that might help to dissipate fog.
- It's not the fault of Wikipedia that Prem Rawat has virtually stayed away from any public scrutiny since the 1970s, thereby greatly limiting current information from reliable sources.
- A high-impedance voltmeter would show a beautiful 12 volts across the socket with the bulb removed even though there was a high resistance in the line limiting current.
- The limiting current ( the plateau on the sigmoid ), called the diffusion current because diffusion is the principal contribution to the flux of electroactive material at this point of the Hg drop life.
- When first connected to a voltage source, a large current corresponding to the low, cold, resistance flows, but as the thermistor self-heats, the current is reduced until a limiting current ( and corresponding peak device temperature ) is reached.
- He achieved this by limiting current government spending to grow by 6.8 % in nominal terms or 4.8 % in real terms, against a backdrop of improving economic fortunes, due to increasing investment in technology intensive sectors of the Irish economy.
- The limiting current is typically much higher than the peak current of a stationary electrode, being that the mass transport of reactants is actively stimulated by the rotating disk, and not just governed by diffusion, as is the case for a stationary electrode.