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Litz and wire
High-frequency transformers operating in the tens to hundreds of kilohertz often have windings made of braided Litz wire to minimize the skin-effect and proximity effect losses.
The ladder track is made of unpowered Litz wire cables, and the laminated track is made out of stacked copper or aluminium sheets.
The ladder track is made of unpowered Litz wire cables, and the laminated track is made out of stacked copper or aluminium sheets.
Tuning coils in the radio frequency stage of a set were rather large and Lear knew how to reduce their size by using Litz wire.
Litz wire made out of 8 thinner isolated copper wires
Litz wire consists of multiple strands insulated electrically from each other.
Litz wire is a type of cable used in electronics to carry alternating current.
Litz wire reduces the impact of the skin effect and the proximity effect.
Litz wire is very effective below 500 kHz ; it is rarely used above 2 MHz as it is much less effective there.
Litz wire has a higher impedance per unit cross-section, area but litz wires can be used at thicker cable sizes, hence reducing or maintaining cable impedance at higher frequencies.
Litz wire is used to make inductors and transformers, especially for high frequency applications where the skin effect is more pronounced and proximity effect can be an even more severe problem.
Litz wire is one kind of stranded wire, but, in this case, the reason for its use is not the usual one of avoiding complete wire breakage due to material fatigue.
Litz wire is used in an impressive variometer ( i. e., variable inductor, not the aircraft vertical-velocity indicator also called a variometer ).

Litz and with
In the 1960s Yat Malmgren taught movement, based on principles derived from Laban ; Cicely Berry taught voice to students and later the Royal Shakespeare Company, John Allen, Principal from 1972 to 1978, founded the Glyndebourne Children's Theatre, was the leading organiser of the Communist Party's Unity Theatre, where he coordinated the first Living Newspaper, Busmen ( 1937 ), and was a founding member of the Group Theatre, also in the mid-1930s ; Litz Pisk was Head of Movement ( 1964-1970 ), having previously worked with Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill in Vienna, and then Michel Saint-Denis at the Old Vic Theatre School

Litz and .
According to Katherine Litz, `` the becoming, the process of realization, is the dance ''.
The approach to the depiction of the experience of creation may be analytic, as it is for Miss Litz, or spontaneous, as it is for Merle Marsicano.
Gudrun Litz, Heidrun Munzert, and Roland Liebenberg ( Leiden: Brill, 2005 ), pp. 159 – 172.
Schruns is in Vorarlberg, the westernmost area of Austria, in the vicinity of Bludenz at 690 meters in the Montafon valley on the Litz river, a tributary of the Ill river.
In 1956, he and Katherine Litz co-staged The Enchanted for American Ballet Theatre.
Thomas Litz was the first skater to land a triple toe loop, which he accomplished at the 1964 World Figure Skating Championships ; Grzegorz Filipowski of Poland was the first skater to perform a triple-triple toe loop combination in competition-1980.
Mary Walcott appeared ( as " May Walcott ") in the television film Salem Witch Trials, portrayed by Canadian actress Nadia Litz.
Litz told the press, " I was one of the girls who denounces people as witches.
Rappin is a 1985 film directed by Joel Silberg, written by Adam Friedman and Robert J. Litz produced by Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus and starring Mario Van Peebles.
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wire and reduce
Stranded wire might seem to reduce this effect, since the total surface area of the strands is greater than the surface area of the equivalent solid wire, but ordinary stranded wire does not reduce the skin effect because all the strands are short-circuited together and behave as a single conductor.
However, for many high-frequency applications, proximity effect is more severe than skin effect, and in some limited cases, simple stranded wire can reduce proximity effect.
Some systems optimized the design by experimentally swapping the positions of parts and logic gates to reduce the wire length.
The central electrode is connected to the terminal through an internal wire and commonly a ceramic series resistance to reduce emission of RF noise from the sparking.
The current passes through a termination resistor of about 100 to 120 ohms ( matched to the cable ’ s characteristic impedance to reduce reflections ) at the receiving end, and then returns in the opposite direction via the other wire.
In addition, the tightly coupled transmission wires will reduce susceptibility to electromagnetic noise interference because the noise will equally affect each wire and appear as a common-mode noise.
A typical design is a stack of fine metal wire meshes, with low porosity to reduce dead space, and with the wire axes perpendicular to the gas flow to reduce conduction in that direction and to maximize convective heat transfer.
As with the Soviets tank crews in Berlin in 1945, who attached bedsprings to the outside of their turrets to reduce the damage done by German panzerfausts, some of the Russian armour was fitted quickly with a cage of wire mesh mounted some 25 – 30 centimetres away from the hull armour to defeat the shaped charges of the Chechen RPGs.
That would in turn reduce its " trip wire " effect.
Prior to colonisation and the introduction of metals and wire, food was laid out on clean sticks, bark, large leaves and other vegetation to minimize direct contact with the hot rocks and reduce burning.
However, if you reduce wire width to below the average grain size of the wire material, grain boundaries become " crosswise ", more or less perpendicular to the length of the wire.
It was discovered by Carl Emil Krarup in Denmark that the cable could be compensated by wrapping it with iron wire or tape, increasing the inductance and making it a loaded line to reduce distortion.

wire and skin
Used in several sets of high reps once or twice each week it will not be long before your entire upper leg takes on a razor-sharp definition in which the muscles look like wire cables writhing and twisting under the skin!!
* Skin effect: The resistance of a wire to high frequency current is higher than its resistance to direct current because of skin effect.
Like skin effect, this reduces the effective cross-sectional area of the wire conducting current, increasing its resistance.
Unlike ordinary stranded wire, the strands are insulated from each other, to prevent skin effect from forcing the current to the surface, and are braided together.
The braid pattern ensures that each wire strand spends the same amount of its length on the outside of the braid, so skin effect distributes the current equally between the strands, resulting in a larger cross-sectional conduction area than an equivalent single wire.
Another kind consisted of many thongs of skin plaited and interwoven with wire, ending in loose wired ends, like the cat-o-nine tails.
For AWG 24 wire ( of the type commonly found in Cat 5e cable ), the skin effect frequency becomes dominant over the inherent resistivity of the wire at 100 kHz.
At high frequencies, current travels near the surface of the wire because of the skin effect, resulting in increased power loss in the wire.
In the U. S. the term wool is usually restricted to describing the fibrous protein derived from the specialized skin cells called follicles in sheep, although in the U. K. it may be used of any long curling fiber such as wood wool, wire wool, etc.
Thicker wires would lead to a relatively small increase in capacity due to the skin effect, that causes most of the current to flow close to the surface of the wire.
Movement against barbed wire can result in moderate to severe injuries to the skin and, depending on body area and barbed wire configuration, possibly to the underlying tissue.
Horses panic easily, and once caught in barbed wire, large patches of skin may be torn off.
The resulting material is distinguishable from natural opal by its regularity ; under magnification, the patches of color are seen to be arranged in a " lizard skin " or " chicken wire " pattern.
* " Aunt Agatha, who eats broken bottles and wears barbed wire next to the skin.

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