Thursday, 2 May 2024, 2:49 PM
Site: edulabs.org academy
Course: Activity Examples (Activity Examples)
Glossary: Electronics (Mike Jaroch)
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INERTIAThe physical tendency of a body in motion to remain in motion and a body at rest to remain at rest unless acted upon by an outside force (Newton's First Law of Motion) [15]. |
INFINITE(1) Extending indefinitely, endless. (2) Boundless, having no limits. (3) An incalculable number [1]. |
INFRALOW FREQUENCYThe band of frequencies from 300 Hz to 3,000 Hz [19]. |
INFRASONICSounds below 15 Hz [10]. |
INPUTThe current, voltage, power, or driving force applied to a circuit or device [13]. |
INPUT ENDThe end of a two-wire transmission line that is connected to a source [10]. |
INPUT IMPEDANCEImpedance presented to the transmitter by the transmission line and its load [10]. |
INSTANTANEOUS AMPLITUDEThe amplitude at any given point along a sine wave at a specific instant in time [12]. |
INSTANTANEOUS AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROLA circuit that can vary the gain of the radar receiver with each input pulse to maintain a nearly constant output peak amplitude [18]. |
INSTANTANEOUS VALUEThe magnitude at any particular instant when a value is continually varying with respect to time [2]. |