The idler frequency of a non de-generate parametric amplifier with input frequency fi and pump frequency fp is
A. fp - fi
B. fi - fp
C. fi + fp
D. $$\frac{{{{\text{f}}_{\text{i}}} + {{\text{f}}_{\text{p}}}}}{2}$$
Answer: Option A
A. fp - fi
B. fi - fp
C. fi + fp
D. $$\frac{{{{\text{f}}_{\text{i}}} + {{\text{f}}_{\text{p}}}}}{2}$$
Answer: Option A
Coupling into and out of a traveling-wave tube can be accompanied by a
A. Waveguide match
B. Cavity match
C. Direct coax-helix match
D. All of the above
A. A long time constant
B. Low-pass filters
C. The shortest possible time
D. The restricted high-frequency response
A. $${\text{S}} = \frac{{2\lambda {\text{R}}}}{{\text{L}}}$$
B. $${\text{S}} = \frac{{3\lambda {\text{R}}}}{{\text{L}}}$$
C. $${\text{S}} = \frac{{\lambda {\text{R}}}}{{\text{L}}}$$
D. $${\text{S}} = \frac{{\text{L}}}{{\lambda {\text{R}}}}$$
The aquadag coating on the inside of PPI tube is used
A. To focus the beam of primary electrons
B. To shield the electron beam from unidirectional magnetic
C. As a second anode and to prevent the build-up of secondary field
D. All of these
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