「microseconds」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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s / 120 to 130 MHz, with a pulse width of 3 | microseconds, a peak power output of 15 to 20 kW, and a |
gth for the time - with a pulse length of 2 | microseconds, a peak power of 7 to 11 kW, and a PRF of 3 |
eceive-reply cycle took the transponder 100 | microseconds, allowing it to handle a maximum of 10,000 |
Its addition time was 125,000 | microseconds and the multiplication time was 750,000 mic |
interval between transmitted pulses is 1000 | microseconds, and the return-time of a pulse from a dist |
al devices, the drift times are measured in | microseconds and milliseconds, respectively. |
usually in the order of few nanoseconds to | microseconds, de-excite and emit light at a wavelength l |
enerators for pulses with widths over a few | microseconds employ digital counters for timing these pu |
t the time resolution of human hearing is 5 | microseconds or better - corresponding to 200 kHz, well |
or response speed (in the range of 10 - 100 | microseconds, see ref. 1), allowing images to be reprodu |
was a new playback equalization setting (70 | microseconds) that traded some of the extended high-freq |
Its addition time was 70 | microseconds, the multiplication time was 370-590 micros |
nstructions and has an access time of 4,400 | microseconds; thus it was a stored-program computer. |
An addition could take anywhere from 64 | microseconds to 1024 microseconds. |
pulse duration on the order of hundreds of | microseconds to a millisecond, peak power in the order o |
Earth to Venus and back, would be about 200 | microseconds, well within the limitations of 1960s era t |
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