Author

Publication

Bell Telephone Laboratories, [Baltimore?, Maryland

Language

English

Word Count

28,000 words, Guess

Page Count

112 pages

Physical Format

Softcover

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL5825330M
  • OCLC Control Number3817726
  • Library of Congress Control Number61012616
  • AmazonB000L3ETF8
  • LibraryThing2906248

Classifications

  • DDC530.12
  • LCCQC157 .S45

Description

College textbook written by Dr. J.N. Shive of Bell Labs demonstrates and discusses the following aspects of wave behavior: Reflection of waves from free and clamped ends Superposition Standing waves and resonance Energy loss by impedance mismatching Reduction of energy loss by quarter-wave and tapered-section transformers Dr. Shive was employed by Bell Labs and was more than just a lecturer. He worked on early transistor technology, inventing the phototransistor in 1950. Dr. Shive also invented what he called the "Shive Wave Generator" and is a machine he uses in college classrooms to demonstrate wave theory.

Subjects

Topics

WavesWaves.Bell Labswave behaviorShive wave generator

People

Dr. John N. Shive

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