capacitive diaphragm
capacitive diaphragm
[kə′pas·əd·iv ′dī·ə‚fram] (electromagnetism)
A resonant window used in a waveguide to provide the equivalent of capacitive reactance at the frequency being transmitted.
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On the gas dependence of thermal transpiration and a critical appraisal of correction methods for
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