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Basics of Design Engineering - Electrical/Electronic - Enclosures - Air movers ...
KQn where n = turbulence factor (usually 2). In complex systems, impedance may be found most easily by measuring the static pressure with a candidate fan. Using the estimated impedance value, the fan's ...
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KQn where n = turbulence factor (usually 2). In complex systems, impedance may be found most easily by measuring the static pressure with a candidate fan. Using the estimated impedance value, the fan's ...
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Basics of Design Engineering - Electrical/Electronic - I/O Devices - Magnetic ...
Magnetic sensors measure speeds up to 600,000 rpm. Maximum sensor frequency is in the megahertz region, with usable frequencies limited by internal sensor impedance and external load. Speeds near zero ...
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Magnetic sensors measure speeds up to 600,000 rpm. Maximum sensor frequency is in the megahertz region, with usable frequencies limited by internal sensor impedance and external load. Speeds near zero ...
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Magnetic sensors measure speeds up to 600,000 rpm. Maximum sensor frequency is in the megahertz region, with usable frequencies limited by internal sensor impedance and external load. Speeds near zero ...
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... large operating differential. The large differential makes them useful when a substantial dead zone (10 to 20°F) is desirable. Some bimetallic switch makers recommend a minimum differential of 15°F, ...
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Basics of Design Engineering - Electrical/Electronic - I/O Devices - Other ...
... large operating differential. The large differential makes them useful when a substantial dead zone (10 to 20°F) is desirable. Some bimetallic switch makers recommend a minimum differential of 15°F, ...
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... large operating differential. The large differential makes them useful when a substantial dead zone (10 to 20°F) is desirable. Some bimetallic switch makers recommend a minimum differential of 15°F, ...
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