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< font face =" arial " color =" red "> Wire carrying current to be measured .</ font >< font face =" arial " color =" green "> Spring providing restoring force </ font > This illustration is conceptual ; in a practical meter, the iron core is stationary, and front and rear spiral springs carry current to the coil, which is supported on a rectangular bobbin.
The uniform air gap between the iron core and the permanent magnet poles make the deflection of the meter linearly proportional to current.
The current design envisions a core market of frequent regional business travellers whose time savings make using the StrongMobile virtually revenue neutral.
The current observed amount of CO < sub > 2 </ sub > exceeds the geological record maxima (~ 300 ppm ) from ice core data.
The principle of increasing the number of windings a conductor takes around the ferrite core is well understood, each turn having the effect of multiplying the current under measurement.
The size of the core can be decreased at higher frequencies and, for this reason, aircraft use 400 hertz alternating current rather than the usual 50 or 60 hertz, allowing a great saving in weight from the use of smaller transformers.
* Core losses: A time-varying current in a ferromagnetic inductor, which causes a time-varying magnetic field in its core, causes energy losses in the core material that are dissipated as heat, due to two processes:
** Eddy currents: From Faraday's law of induction, the changing magnetic field can induce circulating loops of electric current in the conductive metal core.
: For both of these processes, the energy loss per cycle of alternating current is constant, so core losses increase linearly with frequency.
Using inputs such as input voltage, output voltage, output current, frequency, ambient temperature, and inductance these calculators can predict the losses of the inductors core and AC / DC based on the operating condition of the circuit being used.
* Nonlinearity: If the current through a ferromagnetic core coil is high enough that the magnetic core saturates, the inductance will not remain constant but will change with the current through the device.
To prevent this, in linear circuits the current through iron core inductors must be limited below the saturation level.
Using a powdered iron core with a distributed air gap allows higher levels of magnetic flux which in turn allows a higher level of direct current through the inductor before it saturates.
Another method to control the inductance without any moving parts requires an additional DC current bias winding which controls the permeability of an easily saturable core material.
The midrash on Exodus that was known to the Amoraim is not the same as our current mekhilta ; their version was only the core of what later grew into the present form.
Recycling spent fuel is the core of its design and it therefore produces only a fraction of the waste of current reactors.
Although Orthodox Jews believe that many elements of current religious law were decreed or added as " fences " around the law by the rabbis, all Orthodox Jews believe that there is an underlying core of Sinaitic law and that this core of the religious laws Orthodox Jews know today is thus directly derived from Sinai and directly reflects the Divine will.
The core of the current sound economic performance of the country is a combination of:
The major ISPs system routers make up what could be considered to be the current Internet backbone core.

core and zoo
His 1957 trip to Cameroon for the third and last time was primarily to collect animals which would form the core collection of his own zoo.

core and property
Only paved alleyways tunneled through the walls of those fortresses into the mysterious core of intimacy behind the houses where backyards owned no fences, where one man's property blended with the next to form courtyards in which no one knew privacy.
* A " hard core " is one kind of semiconductor intellectual property core
As a result, MIPS was spun out as an intellectual property licensing company, offering licences to the MIPS architecture as well as microprocessor core designs.
In terms of political theory, he deemphasized virtue ( a core value of republicanism ) and emphasized widespread ownership of property ( a key element of liberalism ).
** Salting ( confidence trick ), process of adding valuable substances to a core sample, or otherwise scattering valuable resources on a piece of property to be " discovered " by a prospective buyer
* Semiconductor intellectual property core, is a unit of design in ASIC / FPGA electronics and IC manufacturing
The core curriculum in American law schools, however, is largely devoted to matters primarily litigated in state courts, such as contract disputes, trusts and estates, personal injury cases, common law crimes, constitutional criminal procedure, family law, property law, commercial transactions, and state corporate law.
The association's core programs deal with intellectual property ; new technology and digital issues of concern to publishers ; the freedom to read, censorship and libel ; the freedom to publish ; funding for education and libraries ; postal rates and regulations ; tax and trade policy ; and international copyright enforcement.
William withdrew behind the Dutch Water Line, a deliberate flooding to protect the core province of Holland, but the inundations were not ready yet, only having been ordered by the States of Holland on 8 June and hampered by villages unwilling to let the water damage their property.
The hundred-year-old core ranch was originally owned by California-based Elsinore Land & Cattle Company, but in 1992 was acquired by Gerald Lyda of San Antonio, Texas who renamed the property La Escalera Ranch ( Spanish for " The Ladder ").
The Greenprints Project calls for the construction of trails along the city's natural areas like Little River, Noonday Creek and U. S. Army Corps of Engineers ' property and in its core areas.
As one of the wealthiest towns in North Carolina from 1840 to 1860, Warrenton had property owners who built fine residences and commercial buildings, forming the core of its current historic architecture.
They were led by Knoxville businessman Colonel David C. Chapman, who, as head of the Great Smoky Mountains Park Commission, was largely responsible for raising the funds for the purchase of the property that became the core of the park.
Today, creativity forms the core activity of a growing section of the global economy — the so-called " creative industries "— capitalistically generating ( generally non-tangible ) wealth through the creation and exploitation of intellectual property or through the provision of creative services.
* Brand and intellectual property rights had been transferred to a core Smolensky company
To the south lies an area of legal buildings known as the Temple, formerly the property of the Knights Templar, which at its core includes two of the four Inns of Court: the Inner Temple and the Middle Temple.
While the rebuilding by the Wide Streets Commission fundamentally changed the streetscape in Dublin, a property boom led to additional building outside the central core.
Though Eternal Champions saw strong sales and was at one point a popular enough property to warrant a sequel, a remake, two spin-offs, and various multimedia tie-ins, after the planned third game in the core fighting series was cancelled Sega hasn't produced any new product for the franchise.
The ARIS architecture and methodology is the core piece of intellectual property business process management software company IDS Scheer was founded on.
The Group's core businesses are grouped into: property, aviation, beverages, marine services, and trading and industrial.
The Ordnance Department had held lands in the town's core ( dividing Upper Town from Lower Town ), lands which had been the property of Nicholas Sparks.
Recently, there was public talk of the Georgia Lottery Commission opening and operating a video lottery terminal casino within the property to attract traffic and diversity, and also to bring the once lucrative but now dwindling convention trade back into the core of downtown Atlanta.
Business establishments were largely restricted to the Main Street corridor in the heart of the neighborhood until the early 2000s, when a second commercial core began to emerge at the north end of the community, along Page Avenue west of Amboy Road ; further expansion of the latter area is due in 2005 as the former Lucent Technologies property is being developed for this purpose.

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