- A
soakage, or soak, is a
source of
water in
Australian deserts. It is
called thus
because the
water generally seeps into the sand, and is
stored below...
- discharging, a
phenomenon that is also
called dielectric relaxation, "
soakage", or "battery action". For some dielectrics, such as many
polymer films...
-
absorbing well, or
negative well, and in the
United Kingdom a
soakaway or
soakage pit, and in
Australia a
soakwell or soak pit. Dry
wells are
excavated pits...
- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Soak may
refer to:
Steeping Bathing Soakage (source of water), a
source of
water in
Australian deserts Soak ****, ditch...
- discharging, a
phenomenon that is also
called dielectric relaxation, "
soakage" or "battery action". In many
applications of
capacitors dielectric absorption...
-
CURRENT PDF "Understand
Capacitor Soakage to
Optimize Analog Systems" by Bob
Pease 1982 "Understand
Capacitor Soakage to
Optimize Analog Systems". Archived...
- the Poothapootha, Emu Bone,
Wurdoopoothanie waterholes and
Kalawarranna soakage.
There are
seven tributaries of the river;
Warburton Cr****, Ma****ba River...
- discharging, a
phenomenon that is also
called dielectric relaxation, "
soakage" or "battery action".
Dielectric absorption may be a
problem in circuits...
- of: a U-shaped
structure with a "cloister all around" with a
circular soakage pit
adjoining it; and a
water tank
connected with channels. Antiquarian...
- discharging, a
phenomenon that is also
called dielectric relaxation, "
soakage" or "battery action". In many
applications of
capacitors dielectric absorption...