taixyz1992 Red Army Recruit
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| Subject: impedance analogy Sat Dec 11, 2010 1:16 pm | |
| The scheme presented in the table is known as the impedance analogy. Circuit diagrams produced using this analogy match the electrical impedance of the mechanical system seen by the electrical circuit, making it intuitive from an electrical engineering standpoint. There is also the mobility analogy,[n 1] in which force corresponds to current and velocity corresponds to voltage. This has equally valid results but requires using the reciprocals of the electrical counterparts listed above. Hence, M → C, S → 1/L, D → G where G is electrical conductance, the inverse of resistance. Equivalent circuits produced by this scheme are similar, but are the dual impedance forms whereby series elements become parallel, capacitors become inductors, and so on.[4] Circuit diagrams using the mobility analogy more closely match the mechanical arrangement of the circuit, making it more intuitive from a mechanical engineering standpoint.[5] In addition to their application to electromechanical systems, these analogies are widely used to aid analysis in acoustics.[6] luxury car rental in miamiSupra Skytop | |
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heroisthai Komsomol Member
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| Subject: Re: impedance analogy Tue Jan 11, 2011 12:50 pm | |
| Circuit diagrams using the mobility analogy more closely match the mechanical arrangement of the circuit, making it more intuitive from a mechanical engineering standpoint.[5] In addition to their application to electromechanical systems, these analogies are widely used to aid analysis in acoustics. ___________________ wedding dresses,bridesmaid dresses4life transfer factor | |
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