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In the usual theory of transients the assumption is made, that resistance, inductance, capacity and conductance are constant. This however, is not correct, and as a result thereof, it was not possible to theoretically investigate, and numerically calculate the dissipation of high-frequency disturbances. Within the range of frequencies which may be met in industrial circuits, the effective resistance of the conductor, and its attenuation constant, may increase more than a million fold.
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Steinmetz General Equations of the Electric Circuit Pt3 1919
In the usual theory of transients the assumption is made, that resistance, inductance, capacity and conductance are constant. This however, is not correct, and as a result thereof, it was not possible to theoretically investigate, and numerically calculate the dissipation of high-frequency disturbances. Within the range of frequencies which may be met in industrial circuits, the effective resistance of the conductor, and its attenuation constant, may increase more than a million fold.
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In the usual theory of transients the assumption is made, that resistance, inductance, capacity and conductance are constant. This however, is not correct, and as a result thereof, it was not possible to theoretically investigate, and numerically calculate the dissipation of high-frequency disturbances. Within the range of frequencies which may be met in industrial circuits, the effective resistance of the conductor, and its attenuation constant, may increase more than a million fold.
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