A sudden, momentary change in voltage or current from an otherwise steady (or slowly varying) value. (More commonly pulse.)
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释义 | the world > matter > physics > electromagnetic radiation > electricity > electric current > flow of electricity > [noun] > pulse, surge (7) impulse1883 A sudden, momentary change in voltage or current from an otherwise steady (or slowly varying) value. (More commonly pulse.) surging1904 The occurrence of surges in an electric current; also, a surge. surge1908 transferred in reference to various physical things, as fire, wind, sound; also to ‘rolling’ or undulating hills or the like. kick1910 transferred. A jerk, jolt; jerking motion. Hence, a pulse or surge of electricity capable of producing a jerk in a detecting or measuring instrument… pulse1932 Physics and Electronics. A sudden momentary change in the amplitude of an electrical signal from a steady or slowly varying level; = impulse, n. 5. glitch1962 A surge of current or a spurious electrical signal (see quots.); also, in extended use, a sudden short-lived irregularity in behaviour. Subcategories:— device generating (1) |
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