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    The neper (symbol: Np) is a logarithmic unit for ratios of measurements of physical field and power quantities, such as gain and loss of electronic signals...
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    In ancient Egyptian religion, Neper (alts. Nepra or Nepri) was a god of grain. His female counterpart was Nepit, the goddess of grain. His consort may...
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    Neper is an old lunar impact crater located near the eastern limb of the Moon. Due to its location the crater must be viewed during a suitable libration...
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    of earthquakes and movement in the Earth Sound level, with units decibel Neper for amplitude, field and power quantities Frequency level, with units cent...
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    John Napier (redirect from John Neper)
    astronomer. He was the 8th Laird of Merchiston. His Latinized name was Ioannes Neper. John Napier is best known as the discoverer of logarithms. He also invented...
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  • Neper is a logarithmic unit of ratio. Neper may also refer to: John Napier, a Scottish mathematician Neper (crater), a lunar impact crater Neper (mythology)...
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    Logarithmen, Normzahlen, Dezibel, Neper, Phon - natürlich verwandt! [Logarithms, preferred numbers, decibel, neper, phon - naturally related!] (PDF) (in...
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  • metric sizes 1-2-5 series E series (preferred numbers) Logarithm Decibel Neper Phon Nominal Pipe Size (NPS) Geometric progression ISO 3:1973-04 - Preferred...
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  • the real part of the propagation constant and is measured in nepers per metre. A neper is approximately 8.7 dB. Attenuation constant can be defined by...
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  • one-tenth of a bel: 1 dB = 0.1 B. The bel (B) is 1⁄2 ln(10) nepers: 1 B = 1⁄2 ln(10) Np. The neper is the change in the level of a root-power quantity when...
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