Re: Imagine i , j, (-1)^-2
- From: "sue jahn" <susysewnshow@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 10:10:24 -0400
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> "sue jahn" <susysewnshow@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in news:42af1d80$0$18643
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> > You must have correctly modeled the source to determine
> > where reflections go. I the the simple RL aternator example
> > (previous post) when the winding heat up under a load, you
> > have the resistance shown in your model.
>
> That was Pauls model. :)
Thevenin's Theorem
The Thevenin voltage e used in Thevenin's Theorem is an ideal voltage source
equal to the open ... Thevenin resistance, Numerical example, Norton equivalent ...
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/thevenin.html - 9k - Cached - Similar pages
Norton's Theorem
The value i for the current used in Norton's Theorem is found by determining the
open circuit ... Norton resistance, Numerical example, Thevenin equivalent ...
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/norton.html - 7k - Cached - Similar pages
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Sue...
>
> > Even great big truck starting batteries have a virtual resistor inside.
> > A short across the terminals will heat it up and you should be in
> > another place because it can boil electrolyte faster than you can
> > run. ;-)
>
> You don't want to drop a wrench across the terminals, it will do a good job
> of melting the wrench and/or terminals.
>
> I used to fix/inspect shipboard radio/radar equipment.
>
> They usually have a battery of 12 or 24 volt batteries series to give 110
> or 220 vdc to run their equipment in case of emergencies. One is VERY
> careful when working around such a setup!
>
>
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>
>
> --
> bz
>
> please pardon my infinite ignorance, the set-of-things-I-do-not-know is an
> infinite set.
>
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