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1- Introduction to millimeter-wave circuits and applications in the frequency range 10 MHz to 110 GHz.2- Methods for fabrication of electromagnetic wave circuits at millimeter frequencies, including an explanation of the available methods, the accuracy of each method, and a practical application of fabrication using laser technology for printed antennas used in millimeter-wave communications circuits for the fifth generation and electromagnetic filters used in electromagnetic receiver circuits.3- Methods for measuring scattering coefficients for multi-input circuits using a network analyzer device, including an explanation of the scientific foundations and a practical applicatio...
Electrical shock happens when current passes through the body. Electricity travels through closed circuits, and people, sometimes tragically, can become part of the circuit. When a person receives a shock, electricity flows between parts of the body or through the body to a ground. This can happen if someone touches both wires of an energized circuit, touches one wire of the circuit while standing unprotected or touches a metal part that has become energized.An earthing system (UK and IEC) or grounding system (US) connects specific parts of an electric power system with the ground, typically the Earth's conductive surface, for safety and functional purposes.[1] The choice of earthing...