. The Bell System technical journal. Telecommunication; Electric engineering; Communication; Electronics; Science; Technology. DOUBLE-STREAM AMPLIFIERS 665 the s a^ IS a factor greater than unity, which merely expresses the fact that charge density corresponding to a given voltage is somewhat greater man if there were field in the z direction only for which equation () is valid. Combining () with () we obtain (-(-0-)"(-(-O-) ^eU- (). Fig. —This shows a circuit curve, 3, and two electronic curves which give the sum of the charge densities of the two streams divided
. The Bell System technical journal. Telecommunication; Electric engineering; Communication; Electronics; Science; Technology. DOUBLE-STREAM AMPLIFIERS 665 the s a^ IS a factor greater than unity, which merely expresses the fact that charge density corresponding to a given voltage is somewhat greater man if there were field in the z direction only for which equation () is valid. Combining () with () we obtain (-(-0-)"(-(-O-) ^eU- (). Fig. —This shows a circuit curve, 3, and two electronic curves which give the sum of the charge densities of the two streams divided by the voltage which bunches them. With curve 2, there will be four unattenuated waves. With curve 1, which is for a higher current density than curve 2, there are two unattenuated waves, an increasing wave and a decreasing wave. where W = /o 2a ejSeWoFo' () In solving () it is most convenient to represent (i in terms of )3« and a new variable h ^ = /3,(1 + h) Thus, () becomes i'-th'i) 1^ () (). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original American Telephone and Telegraph Company. [Short Hills, N. J. , etc. , American Telephone and Telegraph Co. ]
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