Separating n* into real and imaginary parts gives , _ -fNQsinalt;|agt; coxDOA0 (22) a = -fNpcosf uagt;xD0Ao Neglecting sample inertia effects, these are the working equations for the NOMA transducer. C. Description of the NOMA Transducer 1. ... of the NOMA housing there exists a Figure 3. Diagram of the Complete Transducer. 1.
Title | : | The NOMA Apparatus |
Author | : | John D. Estabrook |
Publisher | : | - 1973 |
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