No. I am using "normalization" as used in probability theory as application of a normalizing constant to a value, to make it conform to a certain distribution.
1) A normalized load admittance of (0.2 + j0.2) needs a single stub tuner. i) how far down the line should it be located? ii) what is normalized admittance at the point just to right of where stub should be attached? 2) A certain point along a transmission line the normalized admittance is (1+j1.5) i) Design the short-circuited stub necessary to change the normalized admittance to (1+j0) I would prefer the use and explanation of a smith chart. If you want to solve analitically feel free to do so.
The probability is 0.664
It yields to inconsistent results when used to average normalized set of values.
At any age, the average IQ is normalized to 100. Therefore, 128 is an above-average IQ for an individual of any age.
Yes. percentage is a unit for a ratio. 100% ( 100 percent ) equals the normalized form of a ratio of 1/1 (one to one) which is 1.0. 50% ( 50 percent ) equals the normalized form of a ratio of 1/2 (one to two) which is 0.5. Scaling a value by a normalized ratio can be archived by simple multiplication. 22 * 0.5 Scaling a value by a percentage value can be archived by normalizing the percentage value first by divion by 100: percentage value / 100 = normalized value 50 / 100 = 0.5 other units for a ratio are: Per mille (‰) 1 part in 1,000 Basis point (‱) 1 part in 10,000 Per cent mille (pcm) 1 part in 100,000 Parts-per notation Concentration Grade (slope)
No. I am using "normalization" as used in probability theory as application of a normalizing constant to a value, to make it conform to a certain distribution.
A normalized probability distribution curve has an area under the curve of 1.Note: I said "normalized", not "normal". Do not confuse the terms.
749 x 10-6 is written as 0.0007490 in standard or normalized notation.
Highly non-normalized data structures - low quality / rough graphics - impractical user interface - "lack of" or "low value" options and settings
INR is the international normalized value for prothrombin time. It is a value that measures the extrinsic pathway of clotting, and is often used to determine how quickly the person will make clots. It is often used to determine if the patient is on therapeutic doses of blood thinners.
normalized relations
ratio of PT to normal
Yes. Most programming languages accept scientific notation. Scientific notation is usually considered normalized if there is one digit left of the decimal point; what you write in a constant doesn't need not be normalized; but the end-result of calculations, if shown in scientific notation, will usually be normalized.
Pearlite and ferrite
United States' relations with the People's Republic of China were normalized when President Richard Nixon visited Beijing. This trip took place in 1972.
1) A normalized load admittance of (0.2 + j0.2) needs a single stub tuner. i) how far down the line should it be located? ii) what is normalized admittance at the point just to right of where stub should be attached? 2) A certain point along a transmission line the normalized admittance is (1+j1.5) i) Design the short-circuited stub necessary to change the normalized admittance to (1+j0) I would prefer the use and explanation of a smith chart. If you want to solve analitically feel free to do so.