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Phase asymptotes
of complex poles, 279-282
inverted forms, 272
of real pole, 266-268
of real zero, 269
of RHP zero, 270
Phase control
of resonant ... currents, table of, 609
of near-ideal rectifier waveforms, 604-609
Rotation of three-terminal cell, 141-142
Saturation
of inductors, 462, 465-466
of magnetic materials, 45...
... considered to be the ability of the material to absorb energy in the
plastic zone. The measure of toughness is the amount of energy
absorbed after being stressed upto the point of fracture.
(i) Creep- ...
• Types and uses of some common non-ferrous metals.
• Types and uses of some non-metals.
• Important mechanical properties of materials.
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Direction of propagation
Figure 1.10
Illustration of the filament nature of filiform corrosion.
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