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Joule heating (after
James Prescott Joule), also
called ohmic heating or
resistive heating. The
dissipation of
electrical energy is
often undesired, particularly...
- 20 (8): 413–440. doi:10.1002/jsid.100. S2CID 40545665. "
Resistive Touchscreen: Is
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- the People's
Volunteer Army is
commonly and
officially known as the "
Resisting America and ****isting
Korea War" (Chinese: 抗美援朝战争; pinyin: Kàngměi Yuáncháo...
- In physics,
resistive force is a force, or the
vector sum of
numerous forces,
whose direction is
opposite to the
motion of a body, and may
refer to: Friction...
- is
lighter for the same conductance. Silver,
although it is the
least resistive metal known, has a high
density and
performs similarly to
copper by this...
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shown to
exhibit resistive switching as
early as May 1966, and has
recently been revisited. In 1963 and 1964, a thin-film
resistive memory array was first...
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rational function of frequency. A
resistive divider is the case
where both impedances, Z1 and Z2, are
purely resistive (Figure 2).
Substituting Z1 = R1...
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Resister may
refer to:
somebody who
resists, like a war, tax, or
draft resister Resister (album), an
album by The
Decline Resister (song), a song by ****anese...
- "circuits"). A
resistive network is a
network containing only
resistors and
ideal current and
voltage sources.
Analysis of
resistive networks is less...
- Look up
resist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
resist is
something that is
added to
parts of an
object to
create a
pattern by
protecting these parts...