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Resistance, trace

Figure 2-1 Voltage Divider Connections and the Effect of DC Trace Resistances on Output Voltage... Figure 2-1 Voltage Divider Connections and the Effect of DC Trace Resistances on Output Voltage...
In the first case we have the ideal situation, with no intervening trace resistances considered. So since the reference voltage is 1.25V, we have chosen lkQ and 3kQ resistors to get an output of 5V. Note that the classical equation of a divider is... [Pg.51]

In the next case, we place the entire divider at the load end and we assume (somewhat exaggerated) 0.25Q trace resistances as shown. Follow the gray arrows in Figure 2-1 for the discussion below ... [Pg.51]

It is noteworthy, however, that traces of sulfur can have beneficial effects on the anti-wear resistance of fuel injection pumps. It is thus undesirable to reduce the sulfur content to extremely low values unless additives having lubricating qualities are added. Independently from total sulfur content, the presence of mercaptans that are particularly aggressive towards certain metal or synthetic parts is strictly controlled. The mercaptan content is thereby limited to 0.002% (20 ppm) maximum. The analysis is performed chemically in accordance to the NF M 07-022 or ASTM D 3227 procedures. [Pg.251]

The formation of silicon carbide, SiC (carborundum), is prevented by the addition of a little iron as much of the silicon is added to steel to increase its resistance to attack by acids, the presence of a trace of iron does not matter. (Addition of silicon to bronze is found to increase both the strength and the hardness of the bronze.) Silicon is also manufactured by the reaction between silicon tetrachloride and zinc at 1300 K and by the reduction of trichlorosilane with hydrogen. [Pg.166]

The typical fluorination apparatus used in the LaMar process for these reactions is simple in design (Fig. 4) (33). It is essential that the materials of constmction are resistant to fluorine (34). The presence of even traces of oxygen or moisture can have a deleterious effect and, therefore, extreme precautions must be taken to eliminate these contaminants. [Pg.276]

Hafnium is readily soluble in hydrofluoric acid and is slowly attacked by concentrated sulfuric acid. Hafnium is unaffected by nitric acid in all concentrations. It is resistant to dilute solutions of hydrochloric acid and sulfuric acid. Hafnium is attacked by all mineral acids if traces of fluorides are present. Hafnium is very resistant to attack by alkaUes. [Pg.440]

Tile. A versatile product, tile is traced back to ancient Greece, China, and Japan. Tile (35) has high fire resistance and is offered in a variety of textures and styles. Both clay and concrete tiles are relatively heavy and require a more robust stmcture than those used for asphalt shingles. [Pg.216]

It is also not tme that vinyl plastics decompose in landfills and give off vinyl chloride monomer, because like all plastics, vinyl is an extremely stable landfill material. It resists chemical attack and degradation, and is so resistant to the conditions present in landfills that it is often used to make landfill liners. On those occasions when vinyl chloride monomer is detected in landfills, it typically can be traced to the presence of other chemicals and solvents. [Pg.509]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.36 , Pg.37 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.36 , Pg.37 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.36 , Pg.37 ]




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