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electrical capacitanceの例文

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  • During his time at KMITL, Sitthichai developed a rice moisture monitor based on electrical capacitance.
  • While working under Bazett, Lilly created his first invention, the electrical capacitance diaphragm manometer, a device for measuring blood pressure.
  • Electrical capacitance tomography instruments released by the company include : m3000c, m3000dual ( combines ERT measurements with ECT ), and m3c.
  • Modern electronic devices use temperature of condensation ( the dew point ), or changes in electrical capacitance or resistance to measure humidity differences.
  • Non-contact methods include : interferometry, confocal microscopy, focus variation, structured light, electrical capacitance, electron microscopy, and photogrammetry.
  • The "'farad "'( symbol : F ) is the SI derived unit of electrical capacitance, the ability of a body to store an electrical charge.
  • If the material is not in a steady state, a complete description will also need to include dynamic effects such as relating to electrical capacitance, inductance, and heat capacity.
  • Volta also studied what we now call electrical capacitance, developing separate means to study both electrical potential ( " V " ) and charge ( " Q " ), and discovering that for a given object, they are proportional.
  • The results of chemical analysis were confirmed by measuring electrical capacitance and leakage current in a long-term test lasting 56 days . Due to the chemical corrosion, the oxide layer of these capacitors had been weakened, so after a short time the capacitance and the leakage current increased briefly, before dropping abruptly when gas pressure opened the vent.
  • As it scans, it maintains a constant electrical capacitance between the tip of the pipette and the surface or cells beneath it by moving it up and down . ( As it moves close to a cell, the capacitance increases, so the actuator moves the pipette away, and vice versa . ) This give a precise topographical mapping of the surface within the culture dish.