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Revision as of 04:51, 6 June 2014
English
Etymology
Coined by Sir James Alfred Ewing from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Ancient Greek (deprecated template usage) Lua error in Module:parameters at line 376: Parameter "sc" should be a valid script code; the value "polytonic" is not valid. See WT:LOS., from (deprecated template usage) Lua error in Module:parameters at line 376: Parameter "sc" should be a valid script code; the value "polytonic" is not valid. See WT:LOS., from (deprecated template usage) Lua error in Module:parameters at line 376: Parameter "sc" should be a valid script code; the value "polytonic" is not valid. See WT:LOS.. [1]
Noun
hysteresis (plural hystereses)
- A property of a system such that an output value is not a strict function of the corresponding input, but also incorporates some lag, delay, or history dependence, and in particular when the response for a decrease in the input variable is different from the response for an increase. For example, a thermostat with a nominal setpoint of 75° might switch the controlled heat source on when the temperature drops below 74°, and off when it rises above 76°.
Derived terms
Translations
a property of a system
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References
- ^ What's Hysteresis, from James P. Sethna at Cornell University.