All the articles I will publish will be accessible from here.
Transmitting a signal through a line requires consideration of its capacity to handle the signal's physical aspects. Analyzing the line's properties is crucial for ensuring reliable communication and preventing signal degradation. The focus will be on the physical layer of signal transmission, examining the properties that influence signal propagation, such as voltage variations, frequency, rise and fall times, and their impact on supporting digital or analogical signals.
In this article, I highlight the warming differences between land and ocean regions, a concept often misunderstood and inaccurately conveyed in the media. This misrepresentation leads to public confusion, skepticism toward climate science, and misunderstandings among activists.
Earth's rotation is influenced by external gravitational forces from the Moon, Sun, and planets, causing axis precession and nutation, as well as internal mass distribution changes. These factors lead to variations in Earth's rotation speed, axis orientation.
In this article, I introduce a method for attributing electricity production on a grid to its consumers. Various approaches exist, each with its own pros and cons and inherent limitations. To better illustrate the impact of the grid's nature on consumption patterns, I explore a mathematical approach that offers a unique perspective on this complex issue
I'm Thomas Auriel, an engineer presently immersed in the space industry. Over the past few years, I've devoted my focus to crafting small-scale projects predominantly centered around Python programming and embedded systems. I enjoy sharing the outcomes of these endeavors online.
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