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Damon Effect Dead-End Effect Debye Effect Debye-Sears Effect

Dellinger Effect Dember Effect

Destriau Effect

Doppler Effect

Dynatron Effect

Early Effect

Edge Effect Edison and Richardson Effect Edison Effect Einstein-de Haas Effect

Change that the susceptibility of a ferrite undergoes under the influence of high RF powder. Absorption of energy by unused portion of a tapped coil. The selective absorption of electromagnetic waves by a dielectric, due to molecular dipoles. The generation of acoustic waves, consisting of alternate regions of compression and refraction one half-wavelength apart, by a piezoelectric crystal vibrating in a longitudinal mode in a liquid. When a parallel beam of light sent through the liquid in a tank having plate-glass walls, the acoustic waves act as a diffraction grating that can be used to determine the velocity of sound in the liquid. A type of shortwave radio fadeout believed to be caused by rapid shifting of ionosphere layers during solar eruptions. The development of a DC voltage between two regions of a photoconductive semiconductor when one of the regions is illuminated, by diffusion of an optically generated hole and electron pairs away from the illuminated region. Sustained emission of light by suitable phosphor powders that are embedded in an insulator and subjected only to the action of an alternating electric field. The phenomenon of an apparent change in signal frequency when the source and observer are in relative motion, the change being an increase as the two approach each other, and the downward shifting as the bodies separate. This is often witnesses with sound waves. A negative resistance region evidenced in the E-I characteristic of a tetrode when dc screen voltage exceeds dc plate voltage. The negative slope of the plate current curve is due to the screens attractive secondary electrons from the plate when screen voltage exceeds plate voltage and the attendant reduction of plate current during the interval. The reduction of in the effective base width of a bipolar transistor when the width of the collector-base PN junction is increased by increasing the collector-base voltage. An outward-curving distortion of lines of force near the edges of two parallel metal plates that form a capacitor. The thermionic emission of electron from a hot filament sealed in an evacuated bulb. The emission of electrons from hot bodies. The rate of emission increases rapidly with temperature. The rotation induced in a freely suspended ferromagnetic object when magnetization of the object is reversed.

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