symmetrical inductive diaphragm
symmetrical inductive diaphragm
[sə′me·trə·kəl in′dək·tiv ′dī·ə‚fram] (electromagnetism)
A waveguide diaphragm which consists of two plates that leave a space at the center of the waveguide, and which introduces an inductance in the waveguide.
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