Examples of using Directivity in English and their translations into Indonesian
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The high-frequency section features JBL's patent-pending Directivity Control Geometry,
The directivity is also strongly affected by the shape of the sensor horn
can only be simply bent(perpendicular to the direction of coiling) with directivity less than 90 degrees.
of the non-directivity transmitter to the sound output of the directivity transmitter is called the directivity gain.
It also naturally gains a warm tilt due to the ever reducing sound power being put into the room as the frequency gets higher and the speakers directivity becomes more narrow.
improve the directivity or lobe tilting at the crossover frequencies.
DI is the directivity index of the array(an approximation to the array gain)
high directivity, laser passing by laser-produced by the mirror
a unique Torus Ogive Waveguide assembly to deliver more consistent and controlled directivity, with notable improvement in higher frequency ranges in comparison to previous generations.
DIRECTIVITY The DIRECTIVITY of an antenna or array is a measure of the antenna's ability to focus the energy in one
Directivity: Heart type.
Figure 2 indicates directivity of a disc type transducer.
Secondly, ultrasound waves can be produced with high directivity.
Single mode Low insertion loss Large directivity Minimal polarization dependence Environmentally stable.
It also improves the directivity of the nose of the plane in close-range combat.
The shape and dimensions of the horn determine the directivity characteristics of the sensor.
The BiQuad antenna is simple to build and offers good directivity and gain for Point-to-Point communications.
enables narrow directivity, similar to its radio wave equivalent, microwaves.
As the angle increases from the center, the directivity decreases, and then after a certain point increases.
most frequently used for vehicle sonar, and its directivity.