Formulas ( 16 ) are approximate not only because of the approximate definitions ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) for coupling coefficients were used.
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Where t is the transmission coefficient through the coupler and \ Kappa is the taper-sphere mode coupling amplitude, also referred to as the coupling coefficient.
33.
The source area of this earthquake has a relatively high coupling coefficient surrounded by areas of relatively low coupling coefficients in the west, north, and south.
34.
The source area of this earthquake has a relatively high coupling coefficient surrounded by areas of relatively low coupling coefficients in the west, north, and south.
35.
The coupling coefficient can then be inserted into the activation-constraint model just as the coupling coefficient for FR schedules to yield predicted response rates under VR schedules:
36.
The coupling coefficient can then be inserted into the activation-constraint model just as the coupling coefficient for FR schedules to yield predicted response rates under VR schedules:
37.
For Remo, the crucial parameter is the " momentum coupling coefficient, " a gauge of the efficiency at which radiation striking an object is converted to kinetic energy.
38.
It is obvious that the coupling coefficient defined by formula ( 2 ) is a positive constant that characterizes interaction of resonators at the resonant frequency f _ 0.
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In accordance with new definition ( 6 ), the value of the inductive coupling coefficient of resonant LC-circuits k _ L is expressed by formula ( 4 ) as before.
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Where " Q 1 " and " Q 2 " are the Q factors of the source and receiver coils respectively, and " k " is the coupling coefficient described above.