Elements Of Electromagnetics
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Author: Sadiku, Matthew N. O.
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Match the following terms with the definitions.
Damping
Bandwidth
End point
Home position
Holding torque
Traverse rate
The desired location to which a load is moved
The speed at which a load is moved from one location to another
A measure of how quickly the actuator responds to the command signal
Prevention of overshooting
The force that causes the load to maintain a standstill position
A reference point from which a load is measured
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