An Alternative to Solving the Inverse Square Law
The inverse square law is sometimes, for some people, a difficult equation to master. Simply put, the inverse square law states that as you move away from a source of
From time to time, we all like to nerd out and this is the section to do that. ND3 believes that our responsibility to the industry is to give back by writing articles on how to do something or how something works, maybe technical, maybe not. These blog posts are meant to act as an additional tool that can be used by technicians in their day-to-day assignments to get them out of a pickle or to better explain some of the concepts that we teach every day.
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The inverse square law is sometimes, for some people, a difficult equation to master. Simply put, the inverse square law states that as you move away from a source of
This installment of the Technical Bits describes the most basic of methods for sizing pits (or other indications) using a longitudinal beam transducer. We’re purposely not going on to how
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