The whole enlivened, and rendered more variegated, and fanciful, by the various windings of the Chester river. |
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Transformers for 3-phase duty..may have both primary and secondary windings connected in delta or star. |
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Use two different colors to make it easier to locate and connect the bifilar windings. |
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As the motor rotates the drive windings and the sense windings are switched. |
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The construction of a transformer includes a ferromagnetic core around which multiple coils, or windings, of wire are wrapped. |
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The outer windings seem to provide both the extra rigidity needed for motility in structured media and better propulsion in low viscosity media. |
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Install K-Rated transformers which have special cores, double-sized neutral lug and special windings that filter damaging harmonics. |
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Gone are the days when the inside of a high-end golf ball included yards of rubber-band windings. |
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For nearly 70 years the undisputed champion of performance golf balls featured rubber windings wrapped around a liquid-filled core. |
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The man followed the wave on horseback for about a mile until he lost sight of it in the windings of the canal. |
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Published in 1967, L' amante Anglaise chronicles the tortuous windings and turnings of a mind perilously close to the edge of reason. |
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It worked best with wound balls, because it adhered to windings well. |
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And you learn all about the head for heights that you need if you are going to tackle one of the narrow maintenance paths that follows the tortuous windings of a levada. |
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I'm thinking less of the huge, operatic rooms hung with stalactites, than the narrow windings that might end in a wall or a cliff or a small pool where tiny, blind fish swim. |
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An uneasy sleep wrapped itself around her like the windings of a mummy. |
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Current is switched to two of the three windings at any time. |
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The windings are typically stabilized by being impregnated with electrical epoxy potting systems. |
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This is especially true if the windings use aluminum rather than the heavier copper. |
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As the rotor turns, different windings will be energized, keeping the rotor turning. |
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Compensating windings in series with the armature may be used on large motors to improve commutation under load. |
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Striking richness of vegetation which follows in the windings of the Rhine, marks its banks, islands, and aits. |
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A resolver contains a rotor with one or two orthogonal primary windings and a stator with two orthogonal secondary windings. |
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A commutated DC motor has a set of rotating windings wound on an armature mounted on a rotating shaft. |
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Bronze is also used for the windings of steel and nylon strings of various stringed instruments such as the double bass, piano, harpsichord, and the guitar. |
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Thus, every brushed DC motor has AC flowing through its rotating windings. |
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In synchronous machines, the magnetic field must be provided by means other than induction such as from separately excited windings or permanent magnets. |
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The rotor aligns itself with the magnetic field of the stator, while the stator field windings are sequentially energized to rotate the stator field. |
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The NCB agreed the development of a drift mine, which by 1973 meant that windings at Big Pit had ceased, with coal extracted close to the refurbished Black Lion coal washery. |
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Continuous torque density relates to method of cooling and permissible period of operation before destruction by overheating of windings or PM damage. |
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