You aren't loading the transducer, properly.
Try using a load with the characteristic impedance of the transducer to maximize power transfer.
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2007-02-28 07:09:51
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answer #1
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answered by tlbs101 7
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This makes no sense. One gigawatt is the power output of a large power plant; 500 gigawatts is half of the entire power generating capacity of the United States.
2007-02-28 06:59:34
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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The inductance of your circuit must be matched with a proper flux capacitor. As you remember the flux capacitor was invented by Dr Emmett Brown I believe in1983-84 time frame.
Be careful. It is a lot of jiggowats
2007-02-28 07:52:10
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answer #3
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answered by Edward 7
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Cause there's no such thing as a jiggawatt. Fix your profile photo and don't ask stupid questions! >_<
2007-02-28 08:20:14
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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You need a better lightning-bolt collector or else a new Mr. Fusion to get the needed power.
2007-02-28 07:40:30
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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because its only 50% efficient, not 60% :)
2007-02-28 07:24:08
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answered by aeronic 2
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What?
2007-02-28 06:57:42
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answer #7
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answered by ? 6
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Back to the future, duh!
2007-02-28 07:00:49
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answer #8
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answered by tharnpfeffa 6
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