| 1. | This also means the constraint forces do not add to the instantaneous power.
|
| 2. | This allows higher instantaneous powers to be applied without excessively heating the cathode.
|
| 3. | These higher instantaneous powers produce higher instantaneous signals, aiding detection.
|
| 4. | Far more often, the " average " power is of more interest than the instantaneous power:
|
| 5. | Radio's and TV's instantaneous power grabs so absolutely.
|
| 6. | Q refers to the maximum value of the instantaneous power absorbed by the reactive component of the load.
|
| 7. | It is difficult to achieve the high instantaneous powers needed to blast the air out of the way.
|
| 8. | Where " t " is time and " P " is the instantaneous power being converted from electrical energy to heat.
|
| 9. | In the time domain it will be seen that the instantaneous power flow will be fluctuating at a frequency of 2?.
|
| 10. | As described above, the term " average power " refers to the average value of the instantaneous power waveform over time.
|