| 41. | On the left is the real part and on the right is the imaginary part of the impulse response.
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| 42. | The nondispersive propagation of the real or imaginary part of this wave packet is presented in the above animation.
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| 43. | A branch cut, usually along the negative real axis, can limit the imaginary part so it lies between and.
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| 44. | At that frequency the ratio of Z 1 to Z 2 will be purely real ( zero imaginary part ).
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| 45. | This is the resonant frequency of the circuit defined as the frequency at which the admittance has zero imaginary part.
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| 46. | The resonant frequency ( frequency at which the impedance has zero imaginary part ) in this case is given by
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| 47. | He is careful to point out that real parts add to real parts, and imaginary parts add to imaginary parts.
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| 48. | He is careful to point out that real parts add to real parts, and imaginary parts add to imaginary parts.
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| 49. | These are easily seen to be the real and imaginary parts of the complex form Z \ overline { Z }.
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| 50. | An explanation of how real and imaginary parts are used with RADAR can be found in the description of Pulse Doppler.
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