Language, Band 24George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1948 |
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... decibels ( 3 db ) , or a power ratio of two to one . 2.15 This measurement of power ratios ( or amplitude ratios ) in decibels is quite usual in the discussion of acoustics , as it is in telephone or radio engineering . The decibel is ...
... decibels ( 3 db ) , or a power ratio of two to one . 2.15 This measurement of power ratios ( or amplitude ratios ) in decibels is quite usual in the discussion of acoustics , as it is in telephone or radio engineering . The decibel is ...
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George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. equivalent to 10 - = 37 decibels . The decibel is a very useful measure of power loss or gain because in a sense it is ADDITIVE : if , for example , sound waves suffer a loss of 7 db in one part of ...
George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch. equivalent to 10 - = 37 decibels . The decibel is a very useful measure of power loss or gain because in a sense it is ADDITIVE : if , for example , sound waves suffer a loss of 7 db in one part of ...
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... decibels ; further losses will bring the total to more than 40 decibels . The Doubler will probably have to be driven with at least 5 watts for full loading of the rectifiers . The filter impedance should be as large as possible ...
... decibels ; further losses will bring the total to more than 40 decibels . The Doubler will probably have to be driven with at least 5 watts for full loading of the rectifiers . The filter impedance should be as large as possible ...
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