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2 cos (3x - pi/4) = sqrt(3)
I know we divide both sides here by 2 but I'm stuck after that. Do you take the arcos of both sides (as long as the domain's right for the left side) to cancel the left side out?
According to Barkhausen stability criterion, the system will be unstable due to n360Β° degree phase shift. But when calculating gain margin with Bode diagram, they will look for -180Β°. Why? Some said that it will shift positive feedback to negative feedback?
So, I noticed that when I phase shift or jump at all, that my game messes up. I unplugged and restarted my router thinking it's the internet but nah. Is this a new bug, occurring bug, or what?
Both bloodlusted, john isn't allowed to copy arlos ability
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFQG9kuXSxg&t=120s
In this video, at about 2 minutes, Medhi connects a capacitor to the output of a circuit and it causes a 180Β° phase shift. Why? This should be a filter and approach a 90Β° phase shift 1 decade past the cutoff frequency, right?
I've been researching this for a while now and think I might know why this happens, but want to confirm or see if I'm completely making things up or am on the right track (no clear answers to the following questions on google).
So this is not a 90Β° shift from a series capacitor, rather one between line and ground, so an RC filter. So while multiple series caps can't cause a 180Β° phase shift, can a 2nd order RC filter? And is this circuit with the inductor and Low-pass RL and RC filter equivalent to a 2nd order RC low pass? If this is a 2nd order low-pass filter (series inductor and parallel cap), is that then why the shift is 180Β°. I'm guessing that the cap is also adding the equivalent of the resistor going to ground to complete the RL filter and RC filter at the same time and that's why there's no 90Β° phase shift prior to the connection.
Also, does an RC filter cause a phase shift in both voltage and current?
Figure I'd post this to see if I'm on the right track and possibly help future googlers.
The magnetic field generated by the primary coil will be in phase with the input voltage. However, since the induced voltage is related to the rate of change of the magnetic field (which will be shifted by 90 degrees for sine waves), does the output of a transformer exist at a different phase to the input?
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Phase shift can have multiple forms and is therefore very versatile. The only problem is the user. If the user joins ember and eventually gets a perfected amplify drug it would be amazing. Letβs go over the ability first.
Zeke doesnβt seem like the guy who trains his ability. I think phase shift would be a very strong ability if Zeke trained harder. It has been stated that there are more forms than just the defensive and offensive.
Imagine phase shift being a 7.0 and there are two more forms. One is the speed form and another is the recovery form. The highest stat in every form is an 8.0 and he can switch a lot faster between forms.
This would make him a very difficult opponent to deal with because he is fast, can recover and do a lot of damage if he gets close to you.
If we bump this ability up to a 8.0 it would be cool to see that he can have two forms active at the same time. He could also get another form that is trick and has to do with projectiles. The projectiles by themselves are just an annoyance and not very strong, but if he has power form activated with it that would make him strong in the long range too.
Now it would be great for a character like Zeke which we all love and cherish to get extremely strong and might even become a higher up later in the series. Zeke seems like the perfect character with the perfect ability to be someone who manipulates and controls people.
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Zeke his personality is perfect for a corrupted higher up. He has an amazing ability with loads of potential and with the perfected amplifying drug would make Zeke the perfect antagonist. Maybe not the big bad, but at least someone worthy of an arc in this story.
Since PS makes the suit almost impervious to any physical weapon, I was wondering what would happen if one gets hit by a Dansleif. Would the rod just bounce off the suit or will the force coming from the shot would still give considerable damage/maybe just outright destroy the suit either way?
We know Viper can fly from extensive modifications and after market thrusters but is there any lore explanation for Sloneβs phaseshifting or is it the same as what viper did?
For some reason, when I use "commit up to this insert" in Pro Tools to commit my Melodyne pitch correction, it bakes a phase shift into the waveform it spits out; even on the notes I didn't do anything to. Here's the video going in depth: https://youtu.be/2yDqUo95yU8
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