This simplified formula, the 20 log rule, is used to calculate a "'voltage gain "'in decibels and is equivalent to a power gain only if the impedances at input and output are equal.
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The power gain was due to a tuned muffler for the Ralliart, and also included a new, stiffer suspension package that improved handling and lowered for Ralliart and lifted the LS Sportback by 2.9 inches.
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Synthesizing the law of nations, Marshall traces the outlines of the " discovery doctrine " namely, that a European power gains radical title ( also known as sovereignty ) to the land it discovers.
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In addition to the power gains, fuel use has dropped by around 15 % while moreover the peak power of 198 kW is reached at just 5000rpm, versus 6000rpm for the faster revving petrol variant.
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The bias ( D . C . ) on the grid had to be positive to get amplification . . . power gain 1.3 voltage gain 15 on a plate bias of about 15 volts ".
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In every direction, the power gain of an isotropic antenna is equal to the efficiency, and hence is always " at most " 1, though it can and ideally should exceed 1 for a directional antenna.
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VRAS uses a unitary reverberator which maintains a constant power gain with frequency so that its inclusion does not affect the stability of the system ( at each frequency the reverberator is a unitary matrix ).
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For example, the feedforward element ( for example a transistor ) in an amplifier has access to a controlled power reservoir and provides power gain for the loop and is therefore called an " active " element.
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The impact of the event has embittered internal Kurdish affairs and the wounds of the event would be felt for at least some 25 years later, while it helped foreign powers gain more success in dividing the Kurds politically.
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A typical LNA may supply a power gain of 100 ( 20 decibels ( dB ) ) while decreasing the signal-to-noise ratio by less than a factor of two ( a 3 dB noise figure ( NF ) ).