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  • {{Electronics}} [[Category:Electronics]] ...
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  • {{Electronics}} ...in series and parallel. For inductors connected to other components, see [[Electronics/Passive Networks|Passive Networks]]. ...
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  • {{Electronics}} ...in accelerators to accelerate charged particles to the speed of light. In Electronics voltage is the potential between two opposing charges given by: ...
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  • {{Electronics}} [[Category:Electronics]] ...
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  • {{Electronics}} See also [[Electronics/Diodes/Zener diode|Zener diodes]] ...
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  • {{nav|Electronics}} [[Category:Electronics]] ...
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  • {{Electronics}} '''These are the units you would find when doing problems in electronics.'''<br> ...
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  • [[Category:Electronics]] ...
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  • {{Electronics}} ...:_&epsilon|Permittivity of Space]], ''&epsilon;''<sub>''r''</sub> is the [[Electronics/Voltage#Permittivity:_&epsilon|Dielectric Constant]], ''A'' is the area of ...
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  • {{Electronics}} ...han the symbol ''i'' because ''i'' is used to denote current, especially [[Electronics/Small signal|small signal]] current. ...
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  • {{Electronics}} ...is referred to as Ohm's Law, and is one of the most basic laws that govern electronics. ...
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  • {{Electronics}} ...tes voltage and current in the frequency domain. (The tilde indicates a [[Electronics/Phasors|phasor]]. An overscore or arrow may also be used.) ...
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  • {{Electronics}} [[Category:Electronics]] ...
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  • {{Electronics}} [[Category:Electronics]] ...
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  • {{Electronics}} ...were the second generation devices, and have revolutionalized the world of electronics. They have almost completely replaced vacuum tubes and are as ubiquitous as ...
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  • {{Electronics}} [[Category:Electronics]] ...
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  • {{Electronics}} [[Category:Electronics]] ...
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  • ...ub> since these are [[Electronics/Resistors|resistors in series]]. From [[Electronics/DC Voltage and Current|Ohm's law]] the current flowing through both resisto Both voltage divider equations hold for complex [[Electronics/Impedance|impedances]]. Just substitute Z's for R's and do the complex ari ...
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  • < [[Electronics]] which is derived by analysing the circuit using [[Electronics/DC_Voltage_and_Current#Kirchoff.27s_Voltage_Law|Kirchoff's Voltage Law]]. ...
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  • In the sense of electronics, logic means that the circuit works using only two voltage levels - high an For instructions on how to write this in Wikitext or HTML, see [[/Practical Electronics/Help/Logic Symbols#NOT|here]]. ...
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  • {{Electronics}} [[Category:Electronics]] ...
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  • {{Electronics}} Common units used in electronics calculations are: ...
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  • =Electronics= Electronics is the flow of current through semiconductor devices like silicon and germa ...
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  • < [[Electronics]] which is derived by analysing the circuit using [[Electronics/DC_Voltage_and_Current#Kirchoff.27s_Voltage_Law|Kirchoff's Voltage Law]]. ...
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  • {{Electronics}} [[Category:Electronics]] ...
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  • {{Electronics}} ...han the symbol ''i'' because ''i'' is used to denote current, especially [[Electronics/Small signal|small signal]] current. ...
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  • {{Electronics}} [[Category:Electronics]] ...
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  • {{Electronics}} [[Category:Electronics]] ...
    951 bytes (168 words) - 23:24, 28 January 2008
  • {{Electronics}} ...tes voltage and current in the frequency domain. (The tilde indicates a [[Electronics/Phasors|phasor]]. An overscore or arrow may also be used.) ...
    3 KB (491 words) - 18:11, 17 July 2006
  • ...ub> since these are [[Electronics/Resistors|resistors in series]]. From [[Electronics/DC Voltage and Current|Ohm's law]] the current flowing through both resisto Both voltage divider equations hold for complex [[Electronics/Impedance|impedances]]. Just substitute Z's for R's and do the complex ari ...
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  • ...pose, it flows through what is called a "load", which may be one or more [[Electronics/Resistors|resistors]]. No current flows through a resistor or equivalent, u == [[Electronics/Ohm's Law|Ohms Law]] == ...
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  • [[Electronics:Expanded Edition]] [[Category:Electronics]] ...
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  • {{Electronics}} [[Category:Electronics]] ...
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  • ...are 120 degrees displaced from the other two, and that any terminal of a [[Electronics/Transformers|3-phase transformer]] versus the neutral terminal (shown as ' [[Category:Electronics]] ...
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  • [[Electronics/RCL_time_domain1|How do you calculate these equations?]] [[Electronics/RCL_time_domain2|You have missed a lot of steps, where are they?]] ...
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  • {{Electronics}} '''These are the units you would find when doing problems in electronics.'''<br> ...
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  • ...)=V\frac{1}{s}</math> is given by the Laplace Transform available in the [[Electronics/Laplace_Transform_pairs|appendix]]. [[Category:Electronics]] ...
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  • {{Electronics}} [[Category:Electronics]] ...
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  • {{Electronics}} [[Category:Electronics]] ...
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  • In the sense of electronics, logic means that the circuit works using only two voltage levels - high an For instructions on how to write this in Wikitext or HTML, see [[/Practical Electronics/Help/Logic Symbols#NOT|here]]. ...
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