Definitionn. a small dynamo with a secondary winding that produces a high voltage enabling a spark to jump between the poles of a spark plug in a gasoline engine
Last update: August 31, 2015
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The magneto of this engine is not working properly. [Please select]
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He also carried out many experiments in magneto-optics, and succeeded in showing, what Faraday had failed to detect, the rotation under the influence of magnetic force of the plane of polarization in certain gases and vapours. [Please select]
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The spark--let's see- -can't get to the spark plug wires, but I can get to the magneto. [Please select]
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Then water got up over the magneto, then over the spark plugs, and the motor never missed a shot. [Please select]
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One farmer had a Model T Ford that had a weak magneto. [Please select]
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Now, the Ford mechanic only knew how to set the points for a strong magneto, and this mag was weak. [Please select]
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Fifteen minutes later the man drove away with his car running like a new one--on the magneto. [Please select]
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--To install a more complete system requires, at each end, a switch, a battery and an electro-magneto bell. [Please select]
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At the same instant I gave the magneto a quick turn, which sent the dog away a very surprised animal. [Please select]
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"I think he's probably disconnected the wires of the magneto--that's what I'd do if I wanted to put a motor out of business in a hurry." [Please select]
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The magneto-electric telephone in its simplest form consists of a pair of instruments called respectively the transmitter and the receiver. [Please select]
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