Definitionn. an electrical phenomenon whereby an electromotive force
Last update: July 27, 2015
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The shunts usually employed with the drum relay (referred to above) have each a resistance of about 30 ohms and an inductance of 20, 30 and 40 henrys respectively. [Please select]
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In front of him was the transmitter joined to the metal box which contained the microphone, transformers and inductance tuning coil. [Please select]
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Instantly Dick was on his feet, Leyden jars and inductance coils forgotten. [Please select]
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--This tendency of a current to reverse itself, under the conditions cited, is called self-induction, or inductance, and it would be well to keep this in mind in pursuing the study of alternating currents. [Please select]
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Now the antenna has both electrical capacity and inductance, and when connected up with the apparatus a wireless operator can at will cause it to disturb the magnetic fields surrounding the earth. [Please select]
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