condition d'interférence

  • 1Interference theory — Contents 1 History 2 Proactive Interference 2.1 Proactive Interference with Single and Multiple Lists 2.2 Proactive Interference and Context …

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  • 2interference — 1. The coming together of waves in various media in such a way that the crests of one series correspond to the hollows of the other, the two thus neutralizing each other; or so that the crests of the two series correspond, thus increasing the… …

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  • 3Condition De Diffraction Pour Un Cristal — Loi de Bragg Pour les articles homonymes, voir condition. En physique, la loi de Bragg est une loi empirique qui interprète le processus de la diffraction des radiations sur un cristal. Elle fut découverte par W.H. et W.L. Bragg vers 1915.… …

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  • 4Condition de diffraction pour un cristal — Loi de Bragg Pour les articles homonymes, voir condition. En physique, la loi de Bragg est une loi empirique qui interprète le processus de la diffraction des radiations sur un cristal. Elle fut découverte par W.H. et W.L. Bragg vers 1915.… …

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  • 5interference —    The condition occurring when the area of influence of a water well comes into contact with or overlaps that of a neighboring well, as when two wells are pumping from the same aquifer or are located near each other [6] …

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  • 6interference fit — A condition of fit (contact) between two parts that requires pressure to force the parts together. Usually the shaft is slightly larger than the hole so that they must be pounded or forced or driven together. Also called force fit, press fit, or… …

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  • 7Heaviside condition — The Heaviside condition, due to Oliver Heaviside (1850–1925), is the condition an electrical transmission line must meet in order for there to be no distortion of a transmitted signal. Also known as the distortionless condition, it can be used to …

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  • 8Multipath interference — is a phenomenon in the physics of waves whereby a wave from a source travels to a detector via two or more paths and, under the right condition, the two (or more) components of the wave interfere. Multipath interference is a common cause of… …

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  • 9constructive interference — Physics. the interference of two or more waves of equal frequency and phase, resulting in their mutual reinforcement and producing a single amplitude equal to the sum of the amplitudes of the individual waves. Cf. destructive interference. * * *… …

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  • 10negative interference — noun The condition when a word from one language to a sentence in another language will make it negative …

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