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... waves with the same amplitude but dif- ferent frequency . The resulting wave is no longer sinusoidal ; it does , however , exhibit a periodicity . Thus , the wave from 0 to B in the figure is identical to that from B to C. An important ...
... waves with the same amplitude but dif- ferent frequency . The resulting wave is no longer sinusoidal ; it does , however , exhibit a periodicity . Thus , the wave from 0 to B in the figure is identical to that from B to C. An important ...
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... wave results from reduc- tion of the iron ( III ) to the divalent state . The half - wave potential is identical with that for the anodic wave , indicating that the oxi- dation and reduction of the two iron species are perfectly ...
... wave results from reduc- tion of the iron ( III ) to the divalent state . The half - wave potential is identical with that for the anodic wave , indicating that the oxi- dation and reduction of the two iron species are perfectly ...
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... wave , ( c ) ramp , and ( d ) saw- tooth . Sine - Wave Currents . The sinusoidal wave ( Fig- ure A2 - la ) is the most frequently encoun- tered type of periodic electrical signal . A common example is the alternating current produced by ...
... wave , ( c ) ramp , and ( d ) saw- tooth . Sine - Wave Currents . The sinusoidal wave ( Fig- ure A2 - la ) is the most frequently encoun- tered type of periodic electrical signal . A common example is the alternating current produced by ...
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