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  2. File:Bode plot template.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Bode plot - Wikipedia

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    For many practical problems, the detailed Bode plots can be approximated with straight-line segments that are asymptotes of the precise response. The effect of each of the terms of a multiple element transfer function can be approximated by a set of straight lines on a Bode plot. This allows a graphical solution of the overall frequency ...

  4. File:Fundamentals of education (IA fundamentalsofed00bode).pdf

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  5. Bode diagram - Wikipedia

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  7. Cutoff frequency - Wikipedia

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    The cutoff frequency of the TM 01 mode (next higher from dominant mode TE 11) in a waveguide of circular cross-section (the transverse-magnetic mode with no angular dependence and lowest radial dependence) is given by = =, where is the radius of the waveguide, and is the first root of (), the Bessel function of the first kind of order 1.

  8. Talk:Bode plot - Wikipedia

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    I apologize for the double post here, but I think the second example is a little wordy and confusing. What exactly is the transfer function here? Could something like (s-z)/(s-p) do the trick here? I am having trouble connecting the images and plots to the concept of the Bode plot. Anyone with more knowledge than I should take some initiative ...

  9. Stiff diagram - Wikipedia

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    1) to help visualize ionically related waters from which a flow path can be determined, or; 2) if the flow path is known, to show how the ionic composition of a water body changes over space and/or time. Example of a Stiff diagram. A typical Stiff diagram is shown in the figure (right).