Lecture

Electrodynamic Transducer Equations and Schemes

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This lecture covers the coupling equations and analog schemes of electrodynamic transducers, explaining the reversible nature of these transducers as sensors. It delves into the coupling equations, mechanical and electrical sides, and the representation by transformers and gyrators.

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