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Page 353
... voltage rises ( theoretically ) instantaneously to the condenser charging voltage and then decays exponentially to zero . The time taken for the voltage to fall to half the original can readily be shown to be CR log , 2 seconds . In ...
... voltage rises ( theoretically ) instantaneously to the condenser charging voltage and then decays exponentially to zero . The time taken for the voltage to fall to half the original can readily be shown to be CR log , 2 seconds . In ...
Page 354
... voltage and the voltage to which the condenser was initially charged . The latter ratio is known as the stage efficiency of the impulse generator . Volts V Range of k Fig . 1 . Ideal peak voltage . Actual peak voltages , with increasing ...
... voltage and the voltage to which the condenser was initially charged . The latter ratio is known as the stage efficiency of the impulse generator . Volts V Range of k Fig . 1 . Ideal peak voltage . Actual peak voltages , with increasing ...
Page 355
... voltage dt = the spark - gap breakdown voltage . as is always the case since L is very small , we have iR = impulse voltage = VR · ( e- -mt -e - nt ) R2 1 2L 4L2 LC V ( m + m ) [ e - mt_e - nt ] , R R2 1 where m and n = F 2L 4L2 LC ...
... voltage dt = the spark - gap breakdown voltage . as is always the case since L is very small , we have iR = impulse voltage = VR · ( e- -mt -e - nt ) R2 1 2L 4L2 LC V ( m + m ) [ e - mt_e - nt ] , R R2 1 where m and n = F 2L 4L2 LC ...
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