power ratio การใช้
- In radio applications, intermodulation may be measured as adjacent channel power ratio.
- In the uplink LTE uses both peak-to-average power ratio ( PAPR ).
- Although smaller, it had a superior weight to power ratio.
- Today's guns show a size / power ratio undreamed of 25 years ago ."
- As it is a power ratio, it is normally expressed in decibels ( dB ).
- At . gross weight the aircraft had a weight to power ratio of . per horsepower.
- A change in power ratio by a factor of 10 corresponds to a change in level of.
- Therefore, engineers tried to minimise the weight-to-power ratio, and short-distance connections between planes and the ground became possible.
- In exact terms the power ratio is 10, or about 3.9811, a relative error of about 0.5 %.
- For other waveforms, the relationship between peak power and average power is the peak-to-average power ratio ( PAPR ).
- The gears in the insect legs are not connected to power ratios, and only synchronise the action of the jumping legs.
- With a weight-to-power ratio of 10.9 kg per kW compared to the RX-2's 9.9 kg per kW, the RX-3 was slower.
- The pressure ratio ( as opposed to power ratio ) is not inverse-square, but is inverse-proportional ( inverse distance law ):
- The thrust-to-power ratio is enhanced because the water approaches the propeller in a linear configuration and exits the nozzle the same way.
- Nano electrokinetic thrusters have a very high efficiency, specific impulse, exhaust velocity and thrust-to-power ratio which make them suitable for a wide variety of applications.
- In weak ice and mild ice conditions, the power ratio between the bow and stern propellers could be reversed as the latter have higher propulsion efficiency.
- It is also theoretically possible to achieve a very high efficiency of nearly 100 % as well as a high specific impulse and high thrust-to-power ratio.
- The study said that the system was " consistently performing with a thrust-to-power ratio of 1.2?.1mN / kW ", and enumerated many potential sources of error.
- If the original friction-to-power ratio was, say, 1 %, that implies the smaller drill will have 10 times as much friction as power; the drill is useless.
- Moore's Law isn't some rule of nature but the result of engineers'hard work and occasional breakthroughs, which keep the price / power ratio declining instead of leveling off.
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