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Что (кто) такое ripple counter - определение

RESIDUAL PERIODIC VARIATION OF THE DC VOLTAGE WITHIN A POWER SUPPLY WHICH HAS BEEN DERIVED FROM AN ALTERNATING CURRENT SOURCE
Ripple voltage; Ripple (filters); Ripple current; Ripple (electronics); Electrical ripple; Frequency-domain ripple; Ripple factor
  • Ripple voltage from a full-wave rectifier, before and after the application of a smoothing capacitor
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USS Ripple (ID-2439)         
UNITED STATES NAVY TRAWLER WHICH SERVED AS A MINESWEEPER
USS Ripple (YFB-5)
The second USS Ripple (ID-2439) was a United States Navy trawler which served as a minesweeper and was in commission from 1918 to 1919.
Ripple (electrical)         
Ripple (specifically ripple voltage) in electronics is the residual periodic variation of the DC voltage within a power supply which has been derived from an alternating current (AC) source. This ripple is due to incomplete suppression of the alternating waveform after rectification.
ripple         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ripples; Ripple (physics); RIPPLES; Ripple (disambiguation); Ripple (company)
v. (P; intr.) applause rippled through the auditorium
ripple         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ripples; Ripple (physics); RIPPLES; Ripple (disambiguation); Ripple (company)
¦ noun
1. a small wave or series of waves.
Physics a small wave in which the dominant force is surface tension rather than gravity.
2. a gentle rising and falling sound that spreads through a group of people.
a feeling that spreads through someone or something.
3. a small periodic variation in electrical voltage superposed on a direct voltage or low-frequency alternating voltage.
4. a type of ice cream with wavy lines of coloured flavoured syrup running through it.
¦ verb
1. form or cause to form ripples.
2. (of a sound or feeling) spread through a person or place.
Derivatives
ripplet noun
ripply adjective
Origin
C17: of unknown origin.
Ripple         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ripples; Ripple (physics); RIPPLES; Ripple (disambiguation); Ripple (company)
·vt Hence, to scratch or tear.
II. Ripple ·vt To remove the seeds from (the stalks of flax, ·etc.), by means of a ripple.
III. Ripple ·noun The fretting or dimpling of the surface, as of running water; little curling waves.
IV. Ripple ·noun A little wave or undulation; a sound such as is made by little waves; as, a ripple of laughter.
V. Ripple ·vi To make a sound as of water running gently over a rough bottom, or the breaking of ripples on the shore.
VI. Ripple ·v An implement, with teeth like those of a comb, for removing the seeds and seed vessels from flax, broom corn, ·etc.
VII. Ripple ·noun a small wave on the surface of water or other liquids for which the driving force is not gravity, but surface tension.
VIII. Ripple ·vt To fret or dimple, as the surface of running water; to cover with small waves or undulations; as, the breeze rippled the lake.
IX. Ripple ·noun the residual AC component in the DC current output from a rectifier, expressed as a percentage of the steady component of the current.
X. Ripple ·vi To become fretted or dimpled on the surface, as water when agitated or running over a rough bottom; to be covered with small waves or undulations, as a field of grain.
Counter-celebration         
HOLIDAY PROTESTING ANOTHER
Counter-commemoration
A counter-celebration or counter-observance or alternative commemoration can be a form of protest of a holiday's commemoration by challenging its dominant narrative with an alternative event, often representing a social cause such as indigenous rights, and involving symbolic subversion in the style of culture jamming.
Geiger counter         
  • A modern one-piece Geiger-Müller counter, including Geiger-Müller tube type 70 019 (at the top)
  • Early Geiger–Müller tube made in 1932 by Hans Geiger for laboratory use
  • Diagram of a Geiger counter using an "end window" tube for low penetration radiation. A loudspeaker is also used for indication
  • Geiger counter with pancake type probe
  • Laboratory use of a Geiger counter with end-window probe to measure beta radiation
  • A Radhound Geiger counter measuring radiation emitted by a tree in [[Chernobyl]]
  • Pancake G-M tube used for alpha and beta detection; the delicate mica window is usually protected by a mesh when fitted in an instrument.
  • The sound of a geiger counter
  • An early alpha particle counter designed by Rutherford and Geiger.
INSTRUMENT USED FOR MEASURING IONIZING RADIATION
Geiger-Müller counter; Geiger counters; Geiger Counter; Gieger counter; Geiger-Mueller counter; Geiger-Müeller counter; Geigercounter; Geiger-Muller counter; Geiger-Mueeller counter; Radiac meter; Geiger Muller counter; Geiger-Muller Counter; Geiger-Müller Counter; Geiger Muller Counter; Geiger Müller Counter; Geiger–Muller Counter; Geiger–Müller Counter; Geiger–Müller counter
(Geiger counters)
A Geiger counter is a device which finds and measures radioactivity.
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Geiger counter         
  • A modern one-piece Geiger-Müller counter, including Geiger-Müller tube type 70 019 (at the top)
  • Early Geiger–Müller tube made in 1932 by Hans Geiger for laboratory use
  • Diagram of a Geiger counter using an "end window" tube for low penetration radiation. A loudspeaker is also used for indication
  • Geiger counter with pancake type probe
  • Laboratory use of a Geiger counter with end-window probe to measure beta radiation
  • A Radhound Geiger counter measuring radiation emitted by a tree in [[Chernobyl]]
  • Pancake G-M tube used for alpha and beta detection; the delicate mica window is usually protected by a mesh when fitted in an instrument.
  • The sound of a geiger counter
  • An early alpha particle counter designed by Rutherford and Geiger.
INSTRUMENT USED FOR MEASURING IONIZING RADIATION
Geiger-Müller counter; Geiger counters; Geiger Counter; Gieger counter; Geiger-Mueller counter; Geiger-Müeller counter; Geigercounter; Geiger-Muller counter; Geiger-Mueeller counter; Radiac meter; Geiger Muller counter; Geiger-Muller Counter; Geiger-Müller Counter; Geiger Muller Counter; Geiger Müller Counter; Geiger–Muller Counter; Geiger–Müller Counter; Geiger–Müller counter
A Geiger counter (also known as a Geiger–Müller counter) is an electronic instrument used for detecting and measuring ionizing radiation. It is widely used in applications such as radiation dosimetry, radiological protection, experimental physics and the nuclear industry.
Geiger counter         
  • A modern one-piece Geiger-Müller counter, including Geiger-Müller tube type 70 019 (at the top)
  • Early Geiger–Müller tube made in 1932 by Hans Geiger for laboratory use
  • Diagram of a Geiger counter using an "end window" tube for low penetration radiation. A loudspeaker is also used for indication
  • Geiger counter with pancake type probe
  • Laboratory use of a Geiger counter with end-window probe to measure beta radiation
  • A Radhound Geiger counter measuring radiation emitted by a tree in [[Chernobyl]]
  • Pancake G-M tube used for alpha and beta detection; the delicate mica window is usually protected by a mesh when fitted in an instrument.
  • The sound of a geiger counter
  • An early alpha particle counter designed by Rutherford and Geiger.
INSTRUMENT USED FOR MEASURING IONIZING RADIATION
Geiger-Müller counter; Geiger counters; Geiger Counter; Gieger counter; Geiger-Mueller counter; Geiger-Müeller counter; Geigercounter; Geiger-Muller counter; Geiger-Mueeller counter; Radiac meter; Geiger Muller counter; Geiger-Muller Counter; Geiger-Müller Counter; Geiger Muller Counter; Geiger Müller Counter; Geiger–Muller Counter; Geiger–Müller Counter; Geiger–Müller counter
¦ noun a device for measuring radioactivity by detecting and counting ionizing particles.
Origin
early 20th cent.: named after the German physicist Hans Geiger.
Counter (board wargames)         
  • A set up of "Richard III", a block wargame
PLAYING PIECE USED IN BOARD WARGAMES
Boardgame counter; Boardgame counters
A counter is usually a small cardboard square moved around on the map of a board wargame to represent relevant information or determine certain things. The first wargame based on cardboard counters was War Tactics or Can Great Britain Be Invaded?

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Ripple (electrical)

Ripple (specifically ripple voltage) in electronics is the residual periodic variation of the DC voltage within a power supply which has been derived from an alternating current (AC) source. This ripple is due to incomplete suppression of the alternating waveform after rectification. Ripple voltage originates as the output of a rectifier or from generation and commutation of DC power.

Ripple (specifically ripple current or surge current) may also refer to the pulsed current consumption of non-linear devices like capacitor-input rectifiers.

As well as these time-varying phenomena, there is a frequency domain ripple that arises in some classes of filter and other signal processing networks. In this case the periodic variation is a variation in the insertion loss of the network against increasing frequency. The variation may not be strictly linearly periodic. In this meaning also, ripple is usually to be considered an incidental effect, its existence being a compromise between the amount of ripple and other design parameters.

Ripple is wasted power, and has many undesirable effects in a DC circuit: it heats components, causes noise and distortion, and may cause digital circuits to operate improperly. Ripple may be reduced by an electronic filter, and eliminated by a voltage regulator.