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  2. Spectral density - Wikipedia

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    More commonly used is the power spectral density (PSD, or simply power spectrum), which applies to signals existing over all time, or over a time period large enough (especially in relation to the duration of a measurement) that it could as well have been over an infinite time interval. The PSD then refers to the spectral energy distribution ...

  3. Indian locomotive class WDM-3D - Wikipedia

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    These locos have a 3300 hp power pack, with maximum available traction power of 2925 hp. The engine is an enhanced version of the 16-cylinder Alco 251C model with a max. speed of 160 km/h. The bogies are Improved Fabricated (welded) Alco High-Adhesion Co-Co bogies with stem type vertical and lateral dampers in place of 'eye' type which helps ...

  4. ULPower UL350i - Wikipedia

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    Base model that produces 118 hp (88 kW) at 3300 rpm. [1] [2] UL350iS Higher compression model that produces 130 hp (97 kW) at 3300 rpm. [3] UL350iSA Same as UL350iS but with inverted oil system for aerobatic use. [4] UL350iHPS Special version for helicopter use. It produces 150 hp (112 kW) at 3500 rpm. [5]

  5. Spectral power distribution - Wikipedia

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    Mathematically, for the spectral power distribution of a radiant exitance or irradiance one may write: =where M(λ) is the spectral irradiance (or exitance) of the light (SI units: W/m 2 = kg·m −1 ·s −3); Φ is the radiant flux of the source (SI unit: watt, W); A is the area over which the radiant flux is integrated (SI unit: square meter, m 2); and λ is the wavelength (SI unit: meter, m).

  6. Energy cascade - Wikipedia

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    The energy spectrum, E(k), thus represents the contribution to turbulence kinetic energy by wavenumbers from k to k + dk. The largest eddies have low wavenumber, and the small eddies have high wavenumbers. Since diffusion goes as the Laplacian of velocity, the dissipation rate may be written in terms of the energy spectrum as:

  7. Spectral density estimation - Wikipedia

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    A common technique in signal processing is to consider the squared amplitude, or power; in this case the resulting plot is referred to as a power spectrum. Because of reversibility, the Fourier transform is called a representation of the function, in terms of frequency instead of time; thus, it is a frequency domain representation.

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    Charter Communications, now the No. 1 U.S. cable TV operator, continues to reshape its video biz for the streaming era: Under an early deal renewal with Warner Bros. Discovery, Spectrum TV Select ...

  9. White point - Wikipedia

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    An illuminant is characterized by its relative spectral power distribution (SPD). The white point of an illuminant is the chromaticity of a white object under the illuminant, and can be specified by chromaticity coordinates, such as the x, y coordinates on the CIE 1931 chromaticity diagram (hence the use of the relative SPD and not the absolute SPD, because the white point is only related to ...