| 11. | In particular it is " not " the shorthand notation for another phasor.
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| 12. | This approach is called phasor calculus.
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| 13. | In an unbalanced system, the magnitudes and phases of the voltage phasor components are different.
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| 14. | Attributes to be conditioned are measured with various devices, such as, Phasor measurement units.
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| 15. | :If memory serves, a phasor is simply representing a complex impedance with a vector.
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| 16. | The phasor data is collected either on-site or at centralized locations using Phasor Data Concentrator technologies.
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| 17. | The phasor data is collected either on-site or at centralized locations using Phasor Data Concentrator technologies.
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| 18. | In Fluorescence lifetime and spectral imaging, phasor can be used to visualize the spectra and decay curves.
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| 19. | The originator of the phasor transform was Charles Proteus Steinmetz working at General Electric in the late 19th century.
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| 20. | Phasor notation can only represent systems with one frequency, such as a linear system stimulated by a sinusoid.
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