electrical noise

collocation in English

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electrical
adjective
uk
/iˈlek.trɪ.kəl/
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/iˈlek.trɪ.kəl/
relating ...
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noise
noun
uk
/nɔɪz/
us
/nɔɪz/
a sound or sounds, especially when it is unwanted, unpleasant, ...
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(Definition ofelectricalandnoisefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The higher values near the axis are problematic, but are at least partly attributable toelectricalnoiseas discussed in the next section.
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The authorities try to provide a stronger signal in urban areas wherever possible to compensate for higherelectricalnoiselevels.
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Their resolution was a function of the slope of the ramp and theelectricalnoiseof system components.
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It avoids image distortion andelectricalnoise, corresponding each pixel from the computer to a display pixel, using its native resolution.
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Very often a newly designed circuit will misbehave because of design errors, bad voltage levels,electricalnoiseetc.
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The more significant ones include steel and water, but people andelectricalnoisesources are also high on the list.
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The system worked reliably but sometimes had problems withelectricalnoisein urban areas.
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This design will also reduceelectricalnoisethat come from the electronic devices.
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Since the reflected pulses are unavoidably embedded inelectricalnoise, their measured values are randomly distributed, so that the transit time must be estimated.
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Small loop antennas are largely immune to locally generated (within the near field)electricalnoisebecause they primarily sense the magnetic field.
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However, such transmissions have a wide bandwidth and generateelectricalnoise(electromagnetic interference) which interferes with other radio transmissions.
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Electronics uses shielding to reduceelectricalnoiseand crosstalk between signals.
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They suffer from wear andelectricalnoisein the potentiometer track.
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Older locomotives and the recuperating electrodynamic brakes on newer locomotives createelectricalnoise.
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The reduced vulnerability toelectricalnoiseinterference comes from the fact the noise affects both signals commonly.
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This wide selectivity allows ambientelectricalnoiseto be accepted into the receiver, thus obscuring somewhat the received radar echoes, thereby reducing overall radar performance.
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One of the greatest technical challenges was finding a way to reduce sensitivity to theelectricalnoisethat is inevitably present on power lines.
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Serious hobbyists may use expensive communications receivers and outdoor antenna located away fromelectricalnoisesources, such as a dipole made from wire and insulators.
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The resultant variation in resistance and inductance causeselectricalnoisein the circuit.
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