Eksempler på brug af Radiated på Engelsk og deres oversættelser til Dansk
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NOTE: maximum radiated power must be 100 mW NOTE:
Radiated power output can be approximated by working out the antenna radiation resistance
irritations that pass from deeper structures are radiated to the jaw or tooth through nerves
and happiness radiated from his face as he greeted
and her eyes radiated a special, warm light.
Thus some of the impinging radiation will be radiated back in the direction it came from.
During this process, the tumor is radiated by turning the gantry with tungsten alloy multileaf collimator 360°around the patient.
I have used a four to five foot antenna on this unit and it radiated out well with it.
Stations authorized in the new LPFM service will operate with effective radiated powers(ERP) between 1 watt(0.001 kW) and 100 watts 0.100 kW.
Pattern inside was created mainly by electromagnetic rays radiated by one or more subsequent discharge.
Antenna efficiency is a lot of power radiated by the antenna relative to the antenna input power of measures.
The explanation of why the Larmor proposition does not apply is that it is for point particles and the radiated energy is proportional to the square of the charge.
Bruno Gröning was simply dressed, like everyone else, but he radiated love like nobody else.
resulting in an enormous deficit that has radiated to state governments.
The rest would be absorbed in the clouds and half radiated back down to the surface.
The right angle header also has the advantage of positioning the breakout away from the Pi's CPU so as to minimise radiated heat.
the signal is very easily radiated as electromagnetic energy.
is in many cases radiated during a time not higher than 10 millionths of a second.
And this changing of societal attitudes could not have happened without the light-the same energy as LOVE-beamed to the planet by countless universal family members and radiated by lightworkers.
Emissivity is defined as the ratio of the energy radiated by an object at a given temperature to the energy emitted by a perfect radiator, or blackbody, at the same temperature.