This technology transmits broadband traffic over medium voltage power lines. |
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A typical camera battery only offers 1.5 volts, so the flash circuit needs to boost the voltage substantially. |
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Other features include two garden sheds with slated roofs, a tiled pergola, and low voltage ground lighting. |
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You can increase the clock-generator frequency up to 300MHz and the CPU voltage up to 140 millivolts above the default value. |
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In reality there will be some voltage, up to about 100 millivolts, because every circuit has some resistance. |
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Varying the voltage across the lens, the researchers could change the focal length of the lens, because this alters its refractive index. |
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Most devices are multimode allowing them to run in either single ended or low voltage differential. |
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The reported data includes a Coordinated Universal Time time stamp, a phase measurement, and a voltage measurement. |
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The circuit keeps interrupting itself in this way, gradually boosting voltage through the transformer. |
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Fire bells sounded in response to an explosion in a high voltage power transformer in the hospital basement. |
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Knowing the voltage of electricity provided will help you come suitably equipped to recharge your lamps, camcorders and flashguns. |
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Let's start with the heart of the circuit, the main transformer, the device that actually boosts the voltage. |
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No or low output voltage means the transformer winding has open or shorted winding. |
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During operation of the electrical ionizer, the output voltage value of the ion balance sensor is compared with the set point voltage value. |
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In most experiments, we partially compensated the membrane transients to speed the membrane voltage clamp. |
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They are also quite sensitive to variations in power quality due to transients, harmonics, and voltage surges and sags. |
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We use fluorescent amphiphilic dyes which are well established to record voltage transients in neurons at low to medium resolution. |
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The AA300 Series integrated load center lets users tailor protection against harmful voltage transients. |
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A gate voltage of output driving MOS transistor is adjusted through a negative feedback circuit. |
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Both instruments have an analog-to-digital converter that samples the signal and converts the voltage level to a number. |
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The cold cathode accessories each have an inverter, which converts power to the correct voltage and current suitable for the cathode. |
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The voltage ratios are equal to the turns ratios so we can just square the voltage ratios to get the impedance ratios. |
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As compaction begins, the sensor transmits voltage based on the pressure wave amplitude of the compaction process. |
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So far we have demonstrated examples of channel asymmetry that was induced by the sign of the applied voltage bias. |
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Upon application of a voltage greater than the threshold bias of 2 to 3 V, a current flows. |
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Low temperature, low voltage scanning electron microscopy of uncoated pollen grains was performed as described previously. |
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Most of Simon Fraser University's main campus was thrown into darkness when a high voltage electric cable blew last Friday. |
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The mainboard has a two-phase impulse CPU and an impulse DDR DIMM voltage regulator. |
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This is defined by the voltage on which drain current begins to flow through the channel of the transistor at an ON state. |
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The same amount of voltage, from the same battery, produces twice as much energy in the bifilar wound coil as in the single wound coil. |
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The voltage is then incremented and the process continues until a determination is made as to the objects operability. |
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When a high electrical voltage is applied across the electrodes, a current begins to flow through the tube. |
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The momentary high voltage on the metal plate provides the necessary energy to ionize the xenon gas, making the gas conductive. |
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Unfortunately, it doesn't take an awful lot of voltage to punch holes in the delicate electronics we're using in our modems and computers. |
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Check connections to the electrical system to prevent low voltage and lighting problems. |
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Before working with wires or electrical connections, check them with a voltage tester to be sure they are dead. |
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A device for generating a voltage pulse in a low-voltage integrated circuit includes a capacitor and a control circuit. |
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The interface between the oil and water will change shape depending on the voltage applied across the conical structure. |
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Liam had climbed 30 ft up the pylon and came into contact with high voltage insulators. |
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Skin conductance is measured by applying a constant voltage to the two electrodes. |
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They boast excellent compatibility with different motherboards and support low voltage. |
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A comparator connects to the drain circuitry of the input transistors which supplies and offsets voltage to the comparator. |
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The stored negative voltage is used as the negative voltage reference of the latching comparator. |
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The latching comparator detects any incoming signal that is above the stored negative voltage reference. |
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The junction box has two meters indicating the voltage and load capacity readings. |
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The output phototransistor features a 30 V collector-emitter voltage and 5 V in the opposite direction. |
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At a Kurow dairy farm owned by Meridian Energy, this stray voltage was found to be around 1.5 volts. |
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At the usual bulk CMOS, this voltage is controlled by introduction of the impurities into a silicon substrate. |
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At this point the capacitor is fully charged and it carries the full impressed voltage. |
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Caregivers prefer to use as low voltage a shock as possible in order to minimize tissue damage and preserve the batteries of implantable devices. |
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As the signal propagates down a path, the voltage magnitude is related to the effective impedance up to the point in the signal's flight. |
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The instrument must show the true rms value of the voltage across the measuring impedance. |
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Output voltage depends on turns ratios which are limited to plus or minus one turn. |
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In every circuit, voltage, current and resistance are exactly proportional, mathematically speaking. |
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Anything the brain does, from adding a row of numbers to directing your arm to swat a fly, creates a voltage that an EEG can pick up. |
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The negative feedback circuit suppresses variations in gate voltage of the output MOS transistor by the feedback loop. |
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At the moment we are looking at making the voltage on the cars' battery chargers suitable for parts of Europe. |
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Now you can store up a nice high voltage charge on some caps and put them to use. |
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When a voltage is applied to a semiconductor, a positive charge forms at one terminal and a negative charge at the other. |
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This changes the voltage to direct current which can then be used to charge your battery. |
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For high-voltage events, the UPS is usually equipped with filtering electronics that are capable of reducing the voltage. |
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There have also been significantly fewer instances of lower voltage power outages. |
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Additionally, POLARIS reduces total component count by integrating voltage control oscillators and loop filters. |
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An oscillating voltage created an electric field across the gap to accelerate the particles each time around. |
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Alternating Current simply means that the voltage oscillates between positive and negative. |
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Chemical reactions inside the cell strip electrons from the hydrogen atoms to produce a voltage that can power a circuit. |
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In other words, happiness cannot be measured on a quantitative scale in the same way voltage can be. |
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In the new study, scientists applied voltage to the electron in a quantum dot, which is a tiny, nanometer-sized semiconductor. |
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When the source voltage is reduced to a prescribed voltage level, the microprocessor is enforcedly reset. |
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In addition to electrical conduction, the cells are polarized by the force of applied voltage. |
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Normally, when you buy a pack of batteries, the package will tell you the voltage and current rating for the battery. |
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Applying a voltage between the electrodes and the mobile plate actuates the mirror. |
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People working in the shed could not feel the voltage because they usually wore rubber gumboots. |
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A few years ago, the companies involved in the voltage race tried to get more cells in NiCad battery packs to power bigger tools. |
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In fact, the reversal potentials were independent of the direction of voltage ramps. |
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To commence near-field studies we provided voltage ramps to extend the near-field fiber repeatedly toward the sample. |
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The magnitude of the reference voltage will regulate the pulse width of the output signal, as well as the duty cycle of the output signal. |
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When the proper voltage is applied across the cathode and anode of the emitters, they release electrons toward a phosphor spot. |
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The Wheatstone bridge is balanced when there is no p.d. between the midpoints of the voltage dividers. |
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The apartments are lit by low voltage halogen strip lights which have been angled to highlight furniture and some interesting prints. |
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If active and reactive power are not properly balanced, voltage collapse may occur in one part of the system and could propagate system failure. |
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With all this we managed to get a full load of benchmarks without any random reboots, even overclocking was stable on the voltage side of things. |
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These ripples can result in voltage dropping too low which usually causes system reboots and crashes. |
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The voltage required to properly recharge a storage battery varies with battery temperature. |
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Magnetic fields in homes arise mainly from low voltage distribution wiring, house wiring, and domestic appliances. |
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For good protection, especially for computers, look for a protector with a clamping voltage of less than 400 volts. |
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An ion balance sensor is located close to the ion emitters and outputs a voltage value. |
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The solvent is pumped through the electro-osmotic flow when the voltage is applied. |
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Using this circuit, the voltage at V m was clamped with the dSEVC amplifier and measured independently with a second microelectrode amplifier. |
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A clamp circuit controls the terminal voltage of the smoothing capacitor to a predetermined level so as to produce a power supply voltage. |
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And the unstable alumina distribution in the electrolyte furtherly causes larger voltage fluctuation of the cell. |
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High voltage and low amperage were used to increase the contrast between the dense tantalum markers and the bone. |
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Less sophisticated chargers might monitor voltage or amperage only and make certain assumptions about average battery characteristics. |
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In several cases, batteries have exploded as voltage dropped and amperage increased. |
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The electric fence should be high voltage, low amperage, so that no harm can be done to any animal or person. |
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The voltage flowing through a lightning bolt can reach 200 million volts, and combined with the amperage some of these beasts are killers. |
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Secondly, the rate of heat is a result of amperage, not voltage, so what does that have to do with the voltage? |
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Total series circuit current equals total voltage divided by total series resistance and has the same value throughout the circuit. |
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It gets its juice from a Zener diode that conducts in the reverse direction when it reaches its breakdown voltage of 5.1 volts. |
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To amplify the signal, we use a transimpedance amplifier, which also converts the output current of the photodetector to a voltage. |
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Redistribution of ions within the electrode, causes a relatively slow change in the capacitance during voltage clamp. |
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The circuit only has an input voltage, a diode, and a resistance across the output. |
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By depriving the bacteria of oxygen, electrons are freed to set up a voltage between the electrodes. |
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After getting a push-start on the restart, his voltage dropped, and the team brought him in on Lap 89 to replace the battery. |
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A crystal connected to an alternating voltage source will vibrate, generating an alternating voltage. |
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If the voltage is high enough, the insulator flashes over causing a short circuit of the system. |
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This voltage in the feedback coil conducts current to the transistor base, making the transistor conductive again, and the process repeats. |
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The three-channel CPU voltage regulator uses original inductance coils in a casing and capacitors from OST and Nippon Chemi-Con. |
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Thus, the induced voltage in the coil generated by any outer magnetic field is controlled to reduce noise. |
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Solenoids also supply voltage to the glow coil and are part of the electrical loop. |
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Motor control of a variable reluctance motor is obtained by providing a periodic voltage waveform to a coil of a motor. |
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Adjust the voltage to the light bulb using the slider and observe the electric current through the bulb as plotted on the graph at right. |
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In the AC controller, for each phase you need one set of transistors to pulse the voltage and another set to reverse the polarity. |
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Polarization or depolarization of the membrane voltage opens the gate subunits and permits a flood of calcium ions through the cell membrane. |
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Their primary concern is the potential health risks associated with high voltage overhead lines. |
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I seem to remember reading something about a study that showed a definite link between high voltage lines and increased cancer risk. |
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The voltage and current rules for a delta connection must be used when determining line and phase values of voltage current. |
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After the start, the circuit is switched to delta connection and the motor receives the nominal voltage. |
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Note that at the most negative voltage the clamp becomes unstable, indicating that here the capacity is overcompensated. |
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It should not require a minimum load, and should provide automatic crossover between voltage regulation and current regulation. |
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A common measure of PSU quality is how much variance is observed on the various voltage rails under load. |
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This is a technique for decoupling the energy storage system voltage from the DC link voltage in AC electric drive systems. |
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When the driving voltage of sense amplifier exceeds the reference voltage, the clamp drops the driving voltage of sense amplifier. |
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The receiver then decodes the signal based on the differential voltage between these lines. |
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This paper proposes the utilization of a novel technique for feeder voltage drop mitigation at strategic locations. |
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Bandits and looters continue to bring down pylons carrying high voltage cables out in the desert road. |
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In an open circuit, the free charges would simply remain on the electrodes and a voltage could be measured. |
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This is a qualitative description of Ohm's law that accounts for the observation that current strength is proportional to the amount of voltage. |
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And even if mains electricity was used, the voltage would be stepped down to battery-levels. |
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Single channel responses to voltage steps were simulated using the Noise Simulation program. |
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At 0 mV, sparks appeared at the beginning of the voltage step with a probability of unity. |
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As the subject increased the imaginary voltage, the man who was supposed to have his memory improved screamed in pretended pain. |
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Excitation of a suspension of such vesicles with a flash of light generated a voltage step across the membrane. |
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The avalanching electrons move toward the anode, causing the applied voltage to collapse in picoseconds. |
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When waves cause the coil to move up and down relative to the fixed magnetic shaft, voltage is induced and electricity is generated. |
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It is possible that each of two generators produces a spark at the same time during a voltage step. |
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The devices use two external polarised electrolytic capacitors that can also be reconfigured to double the supply voltage. |
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A circuit arrangement for supplying a discharge lamp with a direct current includes input terminals for connection to a supply voltage source. |
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An electrical connection between a high voltage terminal and a spark plug head. |
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The voltage value is set to provide a balanced ion condition in the work space near the electrical ionizer. |
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Once the decision is made to administer a shock, the high voltage capacitor is charged by the high voltage capacitor and the power source. |
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In a normal Hall effect, a voltage is created perpendicular to an electric current as it flows through a conductor in a magnetic field. |
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We still await a decision on the sensitive issue of the on-site over-head high voltage electricity cables. |
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In a temperature-compensated crystal oscillator, a thermistor generates a correction voltage to keep the oscillator's frequency more constant. |
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Thus, the voltage connected to the gate controls the strength of the current in the channel. |
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The burst in current causes a change in voltage in the secondary coil, which in turn causes a change in voltage in the feedback coil. |
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Apply the ac voltage to the primary winding and expect output voltage at the secondary side. |
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Indeed, ion channels, whether gated by ligand, voltage, or force, all possess specialized molecular sensors for detection of their stimuli. |
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Voltage gated potassium channels open and inactivate in response to changes of the voltage across the membrane. |
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An example of this kind of thing is when we use a voltmeter to measure a voltage. |
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Apparent power is conventionally expressed in volt-amperes since it is the simple product of rms voltage and current. |
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It has exposed mains voltage solder points on top, no earth connection and one very flimsy and very dull aluminium end. |
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The direct analogy to voltage and current is the flow of water through a hose. |
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Then measure the voltage and current by attaching your volt meter to the two pieces of metal. |
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At least one of the positive and negative high voltage power supplies switches between a high state and a low state. |
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In foliage, twiggy spikemoss resembles a clump of moss that was plugged into a high voltage electrical outlet. |
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It was the first to do away with unsightly wires by using the arm structure as an electrical, low voltage conductor to ignite the halogen bulb. |
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The resistor will absorb some of the voltage across it when we place it in series with the resistor. |
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So to get the voltage needed for common applications, cells are assembled in series to form a fuel cell stack. |
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The voltage signal produced by the photodiode is calibrated in force units using the power spectrum of Brownian motion. |
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The major problem that emerges is voltage leaks, which cause the chip to heat up considerably and ultimately put a block on progress. |
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A voltage difference applied across the crystal by way of source and drain electrodes then causes current to flow through the charged region. |
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A comparator connects to the drain circuitry of the input transistors which supplies and offset voltage to the comparator. |
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Each apartment has gas-fired central heating, a full range of integrated appliances, low voltage downlights and uplighters and hardwood doors. |
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Unstable voltage lines mean an unstable system and this is the last thing people want. |
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Keep in mind that most power supplies inside the computers can reliably handle only plus or minus 10 percent in voltage fluctuation. |
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The voltage in the forward wave is always greater than the voltage in the reflected wave. |
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As discussed previously, voltage is measured in volts, and current is measured in amps. |
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As a result, the boosting node and the source voltage can be prevented from being coupled by the transistor. |
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The characteristic voltage is about 2 volts per cell, so by combining six cells you get a 12-volt battery. |
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A booster circuit uses a source voltage to generate a boosted voltage that is higher than the source voltage. |
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Try simple track lighting or, if you can, invest in low voltage or mains voltage recessed lighting in the ceiling. |
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I note the invoice refers to running a low voltage wire through a conduit pipe, hooking up the units, and then checking the operation of the machinery. |
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But if equipment is already operating on the low end of nominal voltage then the brown-out may cause excessive heat dissipation in motors and electronic equipment. |
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Painting patterns on the acetate produces patterns of changing voltage. |
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And if the gate voltage is set just right, equal numbers of electrons and holes can flow through the tube in opposite directions at the same time. |
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We measured recovery from inactivation during voltage ramps. |
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During a programming operation, the channel current is approximately zero, and the first voltage is ramped at a rate proportional to the injection current. |
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Similar to an electrical diode that rectifies an alternating voltage, it might rectify an alternating force to generate a net movement in one direction. |
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All dipoles are aligned along the force lines of external voltage. |
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Connect the green, white, and black wire of the correct voltage to the corresponding wires of an extension cord rated for the amperage for your outlet. |
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You can calculate the number of watts required by any given device by multiplying the usual voltage times the number of amperes the appliance draws. |
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Those receive their 11,000 volt current underground and then transform it to a voltage suitable for the domestic consumers in just one or two roads or streets. |
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A quartz crystal resonator depends on the piezo-electric effect to work. This effect converts a mechanical stress in a crystal to a voltage and vice versa. |
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One is a photosensitive cathode which emits electrons when exposed to light and the other is an anode which is maintained at a positive voltage with respect to the cathode. |
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The B voltage gives the plate a positive charge to attract electrons from the filament. |
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But the thing about phenoms is they can come in hot and then fizzle into a lower voltage of play. |
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Power varies linearly with clock speed and by the square of the voltage. |
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The plasma contactor system safely grounds the station from this high voltage, protecting it from arcing, which could severely damage its surface. |
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Last year was a disaster as the industrial units suffered losses of billions of rupees due to an eight-hour daily load-shedding and low voltage problem. |
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The circuit includes a feedback loop that adjusts the output signal so that the lower voltages are chopped at a reference voltage input into the driver. |
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They can build autotransformers to any voltage and current required. |
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This may have resulted from a voltage increase between two dielectric plates, for example, slabs of limestone below the site that are separated by a thermoelectric material. |
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The photovoltaic signal continues to rise for 4.5 ps after excitation, and the voltage profile corresponds well with the population dynamics of the K state. |
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For 2002, this is going to be the first musical night with high voltage voices of Anuradha Sriram and Malgudi Subha and the melodious voice of Unni Menon. |
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The car's inverter voltage was increased from 500 volts to 550 volts and the petrol engine's electronic management system was altered to allow it to rev higher. |
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Once it's charged, the capacitor has the same voltage as the battery. |
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Leaf elongation rate was calculated from daily increments in leaf length using linear voltage displacement transducers connected to a data logger. |
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How do I check the output voltage of your electronic transformers? |
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One solution is to contact the power utility company, get it to confirm the sag and retap the transformer to bring the voltage swing within an acceptable range. |
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One high voltage transformer that has something wrong with it. |
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Applying voltage to the transistor gates frees the charges for readout. |
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This voltage reflects back along the transmission line to the source, where if not fully damped may reflect again to the receiver, and may repeat until effectively damped. |
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The higher the voltage, the better it transmits over distances. |
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A second triac or the like is connected between the intermediate point of the winding and the terminal of the voltage supply to which the first triac is connected. |
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A new design for a high voltage bipolar transistor is disclosed. |
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This should be more than enough voltage adjustment for your avid tweaker. |
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The real voltage in the circuit is verified with an ordinary multimeter. |
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A 30-year-old employee in an elevated basket came in contact with an ungrounded incoming power line energized by induced voltage from a nearby conductor. |
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The first capacitor is discharged to boost a voltage at the boosting node, whereas the second capacitor is discharged to boost the voltage at an output terminal. |
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Combining a nanopore with an active voltage control technique permits the detection of hundreds of individual DNA or RNA molecules in a time-efficient manner. |
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A power supply can store a lethal voltage even when it is unplugged. |
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Officials say the researchers are the first to evaluate data rate handling capacity for overhead medium voltage unshielded U.S. electric power lines. |
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If either voltage or current is too big you could break the circuit. |
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Subsequently, the wire is moved until the bared part is positioned at the next node of Ranvier, the voltage at the neural electrode is recorded again, and so on. |
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Not only can a low-quality power supply cause instability, it can cause damage to components over time, namely hard drives, which can be killed by a severe voltage spike. |
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Sometimes, a mere shut down of power or an electrical surge that emits a strong voltage spike can even destroy highly sophisticated RAID storage systems. |
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If one were to have a voltage spike, the consequences could be disastrous. |
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Dry powder comprised of resins and pigments is pneumatically fed from a supply reservoir to a spray gun where a low amperage, high voltage charge is imparted to the powder. |
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For PSD analysis, the reflector voltage was stepped down in 10 to 12 steps, starting from 30 kV, in order to collect fragment ions from the precursor down to immonium ions. |
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In this case, the supply provides 12V DC power to the case, which has a small internal regulator to step the voltage down to 3.3V and 5V as needed. |
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These consist of arrays of pixels, each made of a material that varies from being transparent to opaque depending on the size of the electrical voltage you apply to it. |
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If a voltage is placed across the display, the helical shape is lost. |
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The conventional whole-cell voltage clamp recording method was employed. |
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We set up each experiment to take a series of 27 images with the clamp voltage switched back and forth between 0 mV and a test voltage after every three image frames. |
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A second clamping transistor is connected intermediate the input transistor and a power supply rail and has a gate for receiving an upper clamping voltage. |
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In real life, an example of the precaution taken due to differences in potential of two objects can be seen in the repairing of high tension, high voltage lines. |
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As the spark gap breaks down it conducts the high voltage charge directly in the high voltage inductor coil which forms the primary circuit of the high voltage Tesla coils. |
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A good UPS should also offer line conditioning, which means it should also be able to compensate for extended drops in voltage and filter spikes and surges. |
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Currently, 45 Iraqi electricians working extended shifts are preparing the necessary power cables for the first new turbine and installing low and medium voltage switchgear. |
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Debris hurled through the air by strong winds can also cause havoc at the plants' outdoor switchyards, where the megawatts they generate flow into high voltage lines. |
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Active termination adds voltage regulators to the resistors used in passive termination, which allow more reliable and consistent termination of the bus. |
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Most techniques for monitoring whole-cell membrane capacitance work by applying a voltage stimulus via a patch pipette and measuring the resulting currents. |
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The laser light lifts electrons from the valence band into the conduction band, where they travel freely when a voltage is applied to the semiconductor. |
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The researchers mounted the bundle between metal electrodes inside a glass conduit and then measured the voltage generated as various liquids flowed over the bundle. |
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Voltage measurement circuitry couples to the first and second electrical connectors and responsively provides a voltage output related to voltage across the battery. |
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The most dramatic improvement was on phono cartridge connections and interchangeable mic capsule interconnects, two areas of superlow voltage exchange. |
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Think of low voltage, such as that from a battery, as a trickle of water and high voltage, such as the power in a building, as a blast from a fire hose. |
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These are positioned on either side of the heat sink wall, and switching on the voltage causes a transfer of electrons which positively ionise the air molecules. |
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When these currents flow across the circuitry that separates the rover chassis and power bus return, they create a small voltage that is measured and reported in telemetry. |
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Among its treasures are antique burners, balances, a wooden fume hood and a voltage regulator fitted with antiquated light bulbs to monitor current. |
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When the researchers apply voltage to the source, the arm begins vibrating at a frequency of 350 to 400 million cycles per second between the electrodes. |
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Each of the 331 rooms within the hotel feature direct dial telephone, internet access, dual voltage power points, an in-room safe and 24-hour room service. |
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The deflection mirrors 5 and 7 are galvanoscopic mirrors which are rotated through a certain angle in dependence on the value of an electric control voltage. |
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Can someone tell me where low voltage electric blankets can be serviced? |
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The relaxation of the voltage was monitored by electrochromic absorption transients of intrinsic carotenoids, and the proton flow by pH-indicating dyes. |
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What difference does voltage make in the strength of an electromagnet? |
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When this happens electrons move an electromotive force such as voltage, and in hitting these atoms, also create heat via friction of the electrons and atoms. |
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A direct-current voltage is applied across a first layer of a conductive material, so that a direct current flows in a first direction through the first layer. |
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If the concentration of such a species is high enough that it does not change much as the battery is discharged, then the voltage output remains nearly constant. |
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The problem is that when a large electrical discharge occurs, the magnetic pulse produced causes a voltage to be induced in any wires that may be nearby. |
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A node voltage is defined as the voltage rise from the reference node to a nonreference node. |
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To achieve linearity optocoupler is needed to compensate for photodiodes nonlinearity and the photodiodes threshold voltage. |
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The new ultra-high voltage process will include JFET and depletion mode LDMOS for start-up and low on resistance LDMOS for power devices. |
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The PIC16F676 features a 10-bit analog-to-digital converter with 8 channels that can use either VDD or an external voltage reference. |
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Different compositions of wet cells were tested to compare voltage differentials. |
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If one was interested, one saw Miss Lohan display a variety of emotions, in actressy high voltage. |
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A component called a power energizer converts power into a brief high voltage pulse. |
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Field weakening is done when the maximum speed cannot be reached by increasing the applied voltage. |
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The voltage of the shock may have effects ranging from discomfort to death. |
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Increasing the voltage reduced the current in the transmission and distribution lines and hence the size of conductors and distribution losses. |
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For a given amount of power transmitted, increasing the voltage reduces the current and therefore reduces the required wire thickness. |
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It was for this reason that the generation was close to or on the consumer's premises as Edison had no means of voltage conversion. |
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His team's custom boost converter works for input voltages of as little as 20 millivolts, an input voltage lower than any existing such device. |
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It is designed to sit alongside fuse boxes and stabilise voltage to a lower level, which the company claims has two main benefits. |
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Compound winding, which gave more stable voltage with load, improved operating characteristics of generators. |
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The rated voltage of high voltage switchgears is usually divided into high voltage, super high voltage, and ultra high voltage. |
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The voltage regulator stopped working and the resulting overload destroyed the device. |
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An additional compartment houses mine services such as high voltage cables and pipes for transfer of water, compressed air or diesel fuel. |
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The back emf of the motor, plus the voltage drop across the winding internal resistance and brushes, must equal the voltage at the brushes. |
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Power is also exported to the United States via a direct transmission high voltage line. |
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Models 2030 and 2031 provided with photochopped voltage pulse and DC voltage signals, respectively. |
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Two high voltage power supplies at the high and low energy ends transfer charge to the pelletron chain. |
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It involved dropping wires across high voltage wires, and was probably as dangerous to the aircraft crews as to the British. |
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If a submarine's steel hull touched the copper wire, the slight voltage change caused by contact between two dissimilar metals was amplified. |
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Because of the DC distribution, the service area was small, limited by voltage drop in the feeders. |
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A small electric voltage is applied to the ionised air which gives rise to a small electric current. |
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The charge, that is applied and results in the measured voltage, may or may not pass through the insulative layer to the metallized film. |
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Earlier designs used a separate line output transformer and a well insulated high voltage multiplier unit. |
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Ignition voltage needs to be high enough to overcome the high resistance created by the air gap. |
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This guy, here, controls the current, and this guy, here, measures the voltage. |
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In the television receiver, a sync separator circuit detects the sync voltage levels and sorts the pulses into horizontal and vertical sync. |
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A sync separator circuit detects the sync voltage levels and sorts the pulses into horizontal and vertical sync. |
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Its purpose was to allow voltage levels to stabilise in older televisions, preventing interference between picture lines. |
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The effective voltage of an alternating current is 0.7 times its peak voltage. |
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This equipment is expected to collect two electrode voltage clamp electrophysiology data from multiple oocytes in an automated fashion. |
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Modern application of high voltage stimulation for enhanced healing of venous crural ulceration. |
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Technicians were only able to get rough voltage estimates because of the poor resolution that traditional 8bit oscilloscopes offer. |
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The report segments the global VFD market by type, application, voltage and power range, and geography. |
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The proposed CC-DCDC shall provide a galvanically isolated voltage which is set bythe user. |
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Impressed current CP systems generally operate at higher current and driving voltage levels than galvanic anode CP systems. |
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Maximum transient overvoltage on healthy phases occur if the earth fault happens at the instantaneous voltage maximum in faulty phase. |
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The boosted voltage is given to the CWVM and the voltage multiplier is stacked to improve the output voltage. |
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However, the NIST scientists discovered that anomalous inductive voltages can be induced in the loop formed by the voltage taps. |
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The market is segmented based on their voltages as low voltage, medium voltage, and high voltage harmonic filters. |
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It is the basic circuit of negative converter in which the output voltage increases in geometric progression. |
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Core losses are due to the main flux and leakage fluxes of the motor if the input voltage is to be constant, the core loss can also be constant. |
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The nanotube device demodulated the received radio transmission, producing an output voltage that could be fed into an amplifier. |
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Purkeys engineers provide insight and demonstrational videos on how to test for voltage drop and more-all on their website. |
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The reactions in the battery between lead, lead dioxide, and sulfuric acid provide a reliable source of voltage. |
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