Examples of using Current density in English and their translations into Norwegian
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The current density causes local overheating,
The current density is high,
When the current density is higher than 75A/dm2
The current density is high,
For example, in the production of chlor alkali by diaphragm method, the current density of graphite electrode is 8A/ m2;
Under the same working conditions, the life of the noble metal oxide coated titanium anode depends on the working current density, temperature and bath composition.
are suitable for high current density operation and narrow pole spacing electrical conditions;
The Hall coefficient is defined as the ratio of the induced electric field to the product of the current density and the applied magnetic field.
the chip is large, and their current density is almost the same.
Where J is the current density at a given location in a resistive material,
Thus, under the current density of the population in the already constructed blocks(200 to 600 persons./
broader allowable range of current density and more homogeneous electron-attachment compared with the sodium cyanide spray.
Two, greatly increasing the current density of diaphragm chlor alkali production process, the current density of graphite anode for 8A/dm2 titanium anode can be increased several times,
for a conductor having uniformly consistent resistivity p, the current density J will also be uniform in any cross-sectional area
wires, and share some current during plating, so that the current density of a few independent conductors Not too high, these copper faces are also called Dummy Conductors.
the larger the hemispherical dissipation area, the smaller the current density in the ground, 15~ 20m away,
t) and current density J(r, t),
Where"E" is the electric field vector with units of volts per meter(analogous to"V" of Ohm's law which has units of volts),"J" is the current density vector with units of amperes per unit area(analogous to"I" of Ohm's law which has units of amperes),
where"E" is the electric field vector with units of volts per meter(analogous to"V" of Ohm's law which has units of volts),"J" is the current density vector with units of amperes per unit area(analogous to"I" of Ohm's law which has units of amperes),
Electron guns With field emission guns we get a smaller spot and higher current densities compared to thermionic guns Vacuum requirements are tougher for a field emission guns Single crystal of LaB6 Tungsten wire Field emission tip MENA3100.