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I want to know the formula to calculate losses percentage of 3 phase     power line13 Jun 2009 05:22 GMT1

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What is the smallest physically-possible voltage that can be detected     or processed given the state of today's technology?10 Jun 2009 08:03 GMT69

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Phase bus rating08 Jun 2009 13:45 GMT3

Can this be accomplished?08 Jun 2009 13:45 GMT47

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Exact frequency-to-amplitude -- and visa versa -- conversion. Is it     possible? Does it exist?05 Jun 2009 01:07 GMT15

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Frequency-to-voltage and visa versa at 1.602 × 10^-    19 volt.02 Jun 2009 03:30 GMT12

 
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