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The element is inserted in the discharge circuit in place of the exploding wire, and the calorimetric heating of the element is measured with high accuracy.
Several efforts were made in this direction, and though not all of them survive to this day, the Brown & Sharpe wire gage system was eventually adopted as the American standard and is still in common use today.
The direct evidence on the micrometeorite environment near the Earth is obtained from piezoelectric sensors ( essentially microphones ) and from wire gages ; ;
another reports that a cellular polypropylene, primarily for use in wire coating applications, is being investigated.
Usually this is a thin band of wire attached to the molars and stretching across the teeth.
Then comes the time when the last wire is removed and Susie walks out a healthier and more attractive girl than when she first went to the orthodontist.
Make sure that the metal tube through which the wire passes is in the shape of an inverted `` L '', the foot of the `` L '' about three inches long, so that the puppet can hang directly under the light.
This wire is usually near the user ).
The most important of these was the principle that came to be called Ampère ’ s law, which states that the mutual action of two lengths of current-carrying wire is proportional to their lengths and to the intensities of their currents.
Carryout Chinese food is typically served in a Oyster pail | paper carton with a wire bail.
The anode should be removed and checked after 5 years ( sooner if there is a sodium based water softner inline ), and replaced if 15 cm ( 6 inches ) or more of bare wire is showing.
Abatis is rarely seen nowadays, having been largely replaced by wire obstacles.
However, it may be used as a replacement or supplement when barbed wire is in short supply.
An important weakness of abatis, in contrast to barbed wire, is that it can be destroyed by fire.
A portable hand-held clamp-on ammeter is a common tool for maintenance of industrial and commercial electrical equipment, which is temporarily clipped over a wire to measure current.
As the electrical resistance of most metals is dependent upon the temperature of the metal ( tungsten is a popular choice for hot-wires ), a relationship can be obtained between the resistance of the wire and the flow speed.
Additionally, PWM ( pulse-width modulation ) anemometers are also used, wherein the velocity is inferred by the time length of a repeating pulse of current that brings the wire up to a specified resistance and then stops until a threshold " floor " is reached, at which time the pulse is sent again.
Beadwork is the art or craft of attaching beads to one another or to cloth, usually by the use of a needle and thread or soft, flexible wire.
This is a system by which a steel or iron wire framework is built in the shape of a boat's hull and covered ( trowelled ) over with cement.

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Also, if laced together with rope instead of wire, the rope can be very quickly destroyed by such fires, after which the abatis can be quickly pulled apart by grappling hooks thrown from a safe distance.
Once these posts and bracing have been erected, the wire is wrapped around one corner post, held with a hitch ( a timber hitch works well for this ) often using a staple to hold the height and then reeled out along the span of the fence replacing the role every 400 m. It is then wrapped around the opposite corner post, pulled tightly with wire stretchers, and sometimes nailed with more fence staples, although this may make readjustment of tension or replacement of the wire more difficult.
It typically resolved when the wire is pulled back.
While he was speaking, one of two news editors who had been standing by the newsroom's two wire machines pulled a bulletin from the Associated Press machine and began walking toward Cronkite's desk with it.
Unpainted, rusting, jagged wire fences along the tracks barred the city from its waterfront ... The engines that pulled trains along the tracks burned coal or oil ; from their smokestacks a dense black smog rose toward the apartment houses, coating windowsills with grit ... stench seemed to hang over Riverside Drive endlessly after each passage of a train carrying south to the slaughterhouses in downtown Manhattan carload after carload of cattle and pigs.
At the same time, WaMu suffered a massive run ( mostly via electronic banking over the internet and wire transfer ); customers pulled out $ 16. 7 billion in deposits in a ten-day span.
Two hundred yards from the wire, Seabiscuit pulled away again and continued to extend his lead over the closing stretch, finally winning by four clear lengths despite War Admiral's running his best time for the distance.
The tunnel was very steep with an incline of 1: 3. 5, rolling stock was originally pulled up to the surface using a wire rope and a winch.
Because the wire was pulled past the head by the take-up spool, the actual wire speed slowly increased as the effective diameter of the take-up spool increased.
The gag is Bugs still holding on to the telephone – and a cartoon policeman with a thick Irish accent is pulled out of the telephone wire onto the road (" Operator – we've been disconnected!
The dropping weight pulled the wire rope, which pulled the blade cutting the rubber band, and the wire rope pulled the halves of the cover away from the launch vehicle.
While some types of cable are protected by flexible spiraled metal armor, it is more common for conduit and ductwork to be installed empty and the wire pulled in later.
A wire pulled with excessive force may break inside the conduit, requiring costly removal and replacement.
However, a wire pulled with enough force to stretch the wire, but not break it, creates a hazard of future failure or fire.

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Richard M. Forbes's Paget, which had what seemed to be a substantial lead in the early stages, tired rapidly nearing the wire and was able to save place money only a head in front of Glen T. Hallowell's Milties Miss.
The sample is put into direct contact with a platinum wire, or placed in a quartz sample tube, and rapidly heated to 600 – 1000 ° C.
Provincial-level units and municipalities rapidly expanded local telephone and wire broadcasting networks.
For example, if the wire and the base material get too close, the current will rapidly increase, which in turn causes the heat to increase and the tip of the wire to melt, returning it to its original separation distance.
Slightly larger jobs are done with a manual " wire wrap gun " having a geared and spring-loaded squeeze grip to spin the bit rapidly.
* small voice coils ( 3 / 4 inch is typical ) and light ( thin ) wire, which also helps the tweeter cone move rapidly.
Improper placement of bond wire welds on the head of the rail just outside the joint bars, where untempered martensite associated with the welds led to fatigue and subsequent cracking that, because of increased stresses associated with known soft ballast conditions, rapidly progressed to rail failure.
Alpine regions of Europe developed the technology ; progress rapidly advanced and expanded with the advent of wire rope and, especially, electric drive.
Today, concertina wire is factory made and is available in forms that can be deployed very rapidly from the back of a vehicle or trailer.
During the first half of the 1950s, however, tape recorders which were sufficiently affordable, simple and compact to be suitable for home and office use started appearing and they rapidly drove wire recorders from the market.
For example, if the wire and the base material get too close, the current will rapidly increase, which in turn causes the heat to increase and the tip of the wire to melt, returning it to its original separation distance.
The insulation of the antifuse wire withstands the ordinary low voltage imposed across a functioning lamp but rapidly breaks down under the full mains voltage, giving the antifuse action.
Most models use coils of wire that have a high electric resistivity and heat rapidly with an electric current.
A pinched aluminium can, produced from a pulsed magnetic field created by rapidly discharging 2 kilojoules from a high voltage capacitor bank into a 3-turn coil of heavy gauge wire.
The wire drum or " block " is provided with means for rapidly coupling or uncoupling it to its vertical shaft, so that the motion of the wire may be stopped or started instantly.

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