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inductor's and resistance
At higher frequencies, resistance and resistive losses in inductors grow due to skin effect in the inductor's winding wires.

inductor's and current
The inductor's behaviour is in some regards converse to that of the capacitor: it will freely allow an unchanging current, but opposes a rapidly changing one.
In a more sophisticated application, saturable core inductors and magnetic amplifiers use a DC current through a separate winding to control an inductor's impedance.

inductor's and through
When the leading end of the train passes over one of the trackside inductors, the inductor's presence is detected by the onboard equipment through a change in magnetic flux.

inductor's and loss
Circuits and materials close to the inductor will have near-field coupling to the inductor's magnetic field, which may cause additional energy loss.

inductor's and .
At high frequencies the capacitance begins to affect the inductor's behavior ; at some frequency, real inductors behave as resonant circuits, becoming self-resonant.

series and resistance
The uprising was mainly a campaign of non-violent civil resistance, which featured a series of demonstrations, marches, acts of civil disobedience, and labour strikes.
* Equivalent series resistance, the resistive parts of the impedance of certain electrical components
* 2011 – As a part of Arab Spring, the Bahraini uprising, a series of demonstrations, amounting to a sustained campaign of civil resistance, in the Persian Gulf country of Bahrain begins with a ' Day of Rage '.
For the next five years he faced a series of English rebellions in various parts of the country and a half-hearted Danish invasion, but he was able to subdue all resistance and establish an enduring regime.
However, if one connects the resistors in series, then the average resistance is the arithmetic mean of x and y ( with total resistance equal to the sum of x and y ).
Since the winding resistance appears as a resistance in series with the inductor, it is often called the series resistance.
Clemence Dane's series of radio plays, The Saviours ( 1942 ), used a historical Arthur to embody the spirit of heroic resistance against desperate odds, and Robert Sherriff's play The Long Sunset ( 1955 ) saw Arthur rallying Romano-British resistance against the Germanic invaders.
The late 1980s and 1990s saw the production of a series of critically acclaimed and popular films such as Hidden Agenda, one of the rare films dealing with the political troubles in Northern Ireland, Carla's Song set partially in Nicaragua, and Land and Freedom examining the Republican resistance in the Spanish Civil War.
James J. Kilpatrick, an editor of the Richmond News Leader, wrote a series of editorials urging " massive resistance " to integration of the schools.
The simplest method to measure the electrical resistance of a sample of some material is to place it in an electrical circuit in series with a current source I and measure the resulting voltage V across the sample.
Thorium is a component of the magnesium alloy series, called Mag-Thor, used in aircraft engines and rockets and imparting high strength and creep resistance at elevated temperatures.
For use as a voltmeter, a series resistance is added so that the angular rotation becomes proportional to the applied voltage.
This is achieved by using a sensitive ammeter or microammeter in series with a high resistance.
A meter can be used to read resistance by placing it in series with a known voltage ( a battery ) and an adjustable resistor.
The product of the basic full-scale deflection current of the movement, and the sum of the series resistance and the movement's own resistance, gives the full-scale voltage of the range.
As an example, a meter movement that required 1 milliamp for full scale deflection, with an internal resistance of 500 ohms, would, on a 10-volt range of the multimeter, have 9, 500 ohms of series resistance.

series and converts
Such a series of rules converts a theoretical underlying representation into a surface form that is actually heard.
A revival meeting is a series of Christian religious services held in order to inspire active members of a church body or to gain new converts.
At the end of the series he converts to Islam in order to get arrested ( as he longs to return to prison ), after which he is placed in a specially constructed prison in the middle of Belfast Lough.
A Homologation reaction is any chemical process which converts one member of a homologous series to the next member.
A DAC takes a series of binary numbers and converts it to an analogue signal.
The PSQM algorithm converts the physical-domain signal ( s ) into the perceptually meaningful psychoacoustic domain through a series of nonlinear processes such as time-frequency mapping, frequency warping and intensity warping.

series and electric
In 1909, Robert Andrews Millikan began a series of experiments to determine the electric charge carried by a single electron.
Scottish folk singer Donovan's transformation to ' electric ' music gave him a series of pop hits, beginning with " Sunshine Superman ", which reached number one in both Britain and the US, to be followed by " Mellow Yellow " ( 1966 ) and " Atlantis " ( 1968 ).
One type of electric motor overload protection relay is operated by a heating element in series with the electric motor.
Modern electric torpedoes such as the Mark 24 Tigerfish or DM2 series commonly use silver oxide batteries which need no maintenance, allowing torpedoes to be stored for years without losing performance.
He became an apprentice TV repairman until an electric shock persuaded him to move on to a series of other jobs.
Other commonly seen gadgets in the series include a baby woolly mammoth used as a vacuum cleaner ; an adult woolly mammoth acting as a shower by spraying water with its trunk ; elevators raised and lowered by ropes around brontosauruses ' necks ; " automatic " windows powered by monkeys on the outside ; birds acting as " car horns ," sounded by the driver pulling on their tails or squeezing their bodies ; an " electric " razor made from a clam shell, vibrating from a honey-bee inside ; a pelican as a washing machine, shown with a beakful of soapy water ; and a woodpecker whose beak is used to play a gramophone record.
Informix TimeSeries is a unique feature of the database system that allows for efficient and fast manipulation of time series data, such as that generated by devices such as smart electric meters, or as found in financial trading systems with time stamped stock ' ticks '.
" However, as the series progresses, Tom's inventions " show an increasingly independent genius as he develops devices, such as an electric rifle and a photo telephone, further removed from the scientific norm ".
In 2004 the original Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series, begun in 1930, was ended and a new series, Girl Detective, was launched, in which the title character drives a hybrid electric vehicle and uses a cell phone.
In series hybrid vehicles, as the driving electric motors are mechanically detached from the electricity generating engine, the responsiveness, poor performance at low speed and low efficiency at low output problems are much less important.
* 1913 Johannes Stark demonstrates that strong electric fields will split the Balmer spectral line series of hydrogen
On the original BBC Radio series, the music was provided by Colin Sell, but when the show migrated to television, Richard Vranch ( also of The Comedy Store Players ) became the resident musician until the last series of the British show, playing electric guitar and piano and other instruments.
Material is removed from the workpiece by a series of rapidly recurring current discharges between two electrodes, separated by a dielectric liquid and subject to an electric voltage.
Secondary control parameters allow extraction of vibration and sound phenomenon from the kinetic oscillators through a series of proximity microphones and PZMs ( piezo electric contact mics ).
By the late 1970s, interests in 1 / 12 scale electric racing began to grow as 1 / 8 scale IC racers, the sole racing category at the time, needing to race throughout the winter as an alternative to their impractical IC cars began to race 1 / 12 cars, therefore a winter national series was developed.
In 1976, the Japanese firm Tamiya, which was renowned for their intricately detailed plastic model kits, released a series of elegant and highly detailed, but mechanically simple electric on-road car models that were sold as " suitable for radio control ".
* ESP SV, a series of electric guitars produced by ESP Guitars
* Pilate is mentioned in the theme song for Marvel Comics ' Nextwave series in a list of enemies, along with a monster, a pirate, an electric emu, a giant sky-rat, and a midget Hitler.
The first tilting train in regular public service was the 381 series electric multiple unit train operated by Japanese National Railways ( JNR ), which became entered revenue service from 10 July 1973 on the Shinano limited express between Nagoya and Nagano on the Chūō Main Line.
The company acquired land on both sides of the Huron River and built a series of dams for electric power production.
The system is powered by two stationary in series 500 kW electric motors, a gear box and a ' soft start-soft stop ' control system which can increase the electrical frequency and vary the current and voltage to control the carriage speeds as they approach or leave a station.

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