The diametrical connection is used most frequently as it requires only one secondary coil on each transformer, this being connected to diametrically opposite points on the armature winding.
Diametrical secondaries with delta primaries should not be used with regulating pole converters.
With the diametrical connection, the ratio is the same as for the two ring single phase converter, it being analogous to three such systems.
With diametrical secondaries, the primaries should preferably be connected delta, except with regulating pole converters where they must be connected Y.
While winding, the coil is spread at diametrical points to allow the insertion of the staff, which is centered by means of two curved plates cemented to the inside surface of the coil and forming a part thereof.
And a further result of this transfer of matter from the centre, by way of the poles, to the equator, must be the establishment of counter-currents from the equator in diametrical lines, to the centre.
Men began to consider his cause as identified with that of the invaders, of course as standing in diametrical opposition to that of the country; and these opinions spread generally among the citizens of Paris.
Schopenhauer's philosophy has a more realistic character than that of Schelling's and Hegel's, his diametrical opposites, though he also belongs to the romantic school of thought.
Lincoln's solution of the enigma was in diametrical contrast with the views of the leading spirits of the South.
His realism is in diametrical opposition to Hegel’s idealism.
I myself drank the waters of Bath, and bathed, indiametrical opposition to the opinion of some physicians there settled, and found myself better every day, notwithstanding their unfavourable prognostic.
Schopenhauer's philosophy has a more realistic character than that of Schelling's and Hegel's, his diametrical opposites, although he also belongs to the romantic school of thought.
To undertake the siege of Quebec against such odds and advantages, was not only a deviation from the established maxims of war, but a rash enterprise, seemingly urged in diametrical opposition to the dictates of common sense.
Since, however, these length measurements rarely require to be so accurate as the diametrical measurements, the ordinary lineal rule is very commonly employed in work not done under the standard gauge system.
Cutters intended to be adjusted to suit bores of varying diameter should have clearance on the end and on the diametrical edges.
On narrowly scrutinising, however, the supposed identity, we shall find that it involves somewhat reckless confusion of diametrical opposites.
If, therefore, the diametrical distance between the centres of the cups be one foot, the circle described by the centres in one revolution is 3.
The existing state of things, therefore, is not only contrary to the welfare of the colony itself, but also in diametrical opposition to the interests of the parent country.
Emerson hit upon one of them when he said, "The trick of his rhetoric is soon learned; it consists in substituting for the obvious word and thought, its diametrical antagonist.
The trick of his rhetoric is soon learned: it consists in substituting for the obvious word and thought its diametrical antagonist.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "diametrical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.