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Constant current

Known as: Stationary current, Steady current, Time-independent current 
A constant current (steady current, time-independent current, stationary current) is a type of Direct Current (DC) that does not change its intensity… 
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2013
2013
A Hydroelastic Method for the Analysis of Global Ship Response Due to Slamming Events by Dominic J. Piro Chair: Kevin J. Maki An… 
2013
2013
An experimental study of pulsed current GTAW was conducted to determine the effects of frequency on the arc column and the weld… 
Review
2011
Review
2011
The development of chemical sensors has received widespread attention during the past two decades because of their extensive use… 
2010
2010
AbstractAs the etching time is varied, the change of thickness of the porous silicon layers was successfully investigated… 
2008
2008
We consider the physical implications of the rapid spindown of Soft Gamma Repeater 1900+14 reported by Woods et al. During an 80… 
2001
2001
Theoretical expressions are presented corresponding to the response of adsorbed molecules which exhibit a quasi-reversible or… 
1996
1996
This paper presents design, analysis, and first results of the high brightness electron beam experiments currently under… 
1985
1985
This paper deals with the problem of sizing power and ground nets in integrated circuits composed of modules, where the nets are… 
1974
1974
The thermal response of a magnetoresistive head is analyzed for frictional heating between the head surface and dust particles or… 
1959
1959
The subject of this note is the extension of the Nyquist theorem, which relates the electrical noise in a conductor in thermal…