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resonator

resonator
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • any system that resonates

    Hyperoniemen

    resonator
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • resonator
    • an electrical circuit that combines capacitance and inductance in such a way that a periodic electric oscillation will reach maximum amplitude

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    Hyperoniemen

    resonator
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
      • a hollow chamber whose dimensions allow the resonant oscillation of electromagnetic or acoustic waves

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      Voorbeeldzinnen

      1. I bet you'd never heard of a Stroh violin before Tom Waits dug it back up! Anyway, it used a large metal horn as its resonator instead of a wooden box so it could be picked up better by recording equipment before the late 1920s.
      2. This is usually achieved by using a resonator and a straight approach tube upstream of the sampling point.
      3. Unit, consisting of a resonator operating within a frequency range of 1,8 MHz or more but not exceeding 40 MHz and a capacitor, contained in a housing
      4. Unit, consisting of a resonator operating within a frequency range of 1,8 MHz or more but not more than 40 MHz and a capacitor, contained in a housing
      5. Ceramic filter package comprising 2 ceramic filters and 1 ceramic resonator for a frequency of 10,7 MHz (± 30 kHz), contained in a housing
      6. ‘Silencing system component’ means one of the separate components which together form the exhaust system (e.g. silencer proper, expansion chamber, resonator);
      7. Equipment having steering, tracking, stabilisation or resonator alignment bandwidths equal to or more than 100 Hz and an accuracy of 10 µrad (microradians) or less;
      8. Having steering, tracking, stabilisation or resonator alignment bandwidths equal to or more than 100 Hz and an accuracy of 10 μrad (microradians) or less;
      9. Ceramic filter package comprising 2 ceramic filters and 1 ceramic resonator for a frequency of 10,7 MHz (±30 kHz), contained in a housing
      10. "Q-switched laser" (6) means a "laser" in which the energy is stored in the population inversion or in the optical resonator and subsequently emitted in a pulse.
      11. Unit, consisting of a resonator operating within a frequency range of 1,8 MHz or more but not exceeding 40 MHz and a capacitor, contained in a housing
      12. "Pulse duration" (6) is the duration of a "laser" pulse measured at Full Width Half Intensity (FWHI) levels. "Q-switched laser" (6) means a "laser" in which the energy is stored in the population inversion or in the optical resonator and subsequently emitted in a pulse.
      13. Having steering, tracking, stabilisation or resonator alignment bandwidths equal to or more than 100 Hz and an accuracy of 10 μrad (microradians) or less; 3. Gimbals having all of the following: a. A maximum slew exceeding 5°; b. A bandwidth of 100 Hz or more;
      14. With these systems, the flow into the transfer tube is matched to the bulk exhaust flow in terms of gas velocity and/or pressure, thus requiring an undisturbed and uniform exhaust flow at the sampling probe. This is usually achieved by using a resonator and a straight approach tube upstream of the sampling point.
      15. "Q-switched laser" (6) means a "laser" in which the energy is stored in the population inversion or in the optical resonator and subsequently emitted in a pulse. "Radar frequency agility" (6) means any technique which changes, in a pseudo-random sequence, the carrier frequency of a pulsed radar transmitter between pulses or between groups of pulses by an amount equal to or larger than the pulse bandwidth.