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Example sentences for "induction coil"

  • The receiving station, on the other hand, has neither condenser, induction coil, nor key.

  • Mechanism composed of a battery, induction coil and a vibrator, for making a jump spark, to ignite gas, powder, etc.

  • An induction coil in an alternating circuit for changing potential difference, such as high alternating voltage into low direct current voltage.

  • Usually in operating an induction coil we have set up a vibration of moderate frequency in the primary, either by means of an interrupter or break, or by the use of an alternator.

  • In a main conveying such currents, in an induction coil or transformer, or in a condenser, the brush discharge is a source of great danger to the insulation.

  • G is an ordinarily constructed alternator, supplying the primary P of an induction coil, the secondary S of which charges the condensers or jars CC.

  • The middle point of the self-induction coil D, is connected to the neutral conductor O of the three wire system, the outside conductors + and - being supplied from the brushes BB in the usual manner.

  • Dobrowolsky Three Wire System=, in which a self-induction coil is connected to two diametrically opposite points of the armature of an ordinary direct current dynamo.

  • A self-induction coil D, is connected to two diametrically opposite points of the winding of the armature A.

  • Each pin is a part of the secondary circuit of an induction coil, the space between the pins and the drum forming spark-gaps.

  • A series of "cutting plugs" is screwed into the sides of the gun at measured intervals, and in each is inserted a loop of wire which forms part of the primary circuit of an induction coil.

  • Another method is to arrange the terminals of the secondary circuit of an induction coil, so that when the primary circuit is opened a small spark punctures or marks a moving surface (Helmholtz, Phil.

  • He used an induction coil to energize the spark gap, and a telegraph key in the primary circuit to break up the current into signals.

  • A simple transmitting set with an induction coil is shown in Fig.

  • The necessary variations in the electrical currents are usually produced by means of a microphone attached to a thin diaphragm upon which the voice acts, and are intensified by means of an induction coil.

  • A self-induction coil used to increase the spark in an electric gas-lighting apparatus.

  • As early as 1842, Masson and BrĂ©guet constructed an induction coil by means of which minute sparks could be obtained from the secondary, in vacuo.

  • In 1851, Ruhmkorff constructed an induction coil so greatly improved, by the careful insulation of its secondary circuit, that he could obtain from it torrents of long sparks in ordinary air.

  • The coil is attached to a fine siphon (T5) filled with ink, and sometimes kept in vibration by an induction coil so as to shake the ink in fine drops upon a slip of moving paper.

  • It is particularly observed at the starting and stopping of a current, and gives rise to what is called the "extra-spark" seen in breaking the circuit of an induction coil.

  • These were connected to terminals of an induction coil.

  • An apparatus of this kind is suitable for regulating the current from an induction coil, when the coil is not provided with a regulator, and by using a piece of pipe instead of the tube, it can be used to regulate the speed of a motor.

  • A Medical coil with armature and attachments consisting of electrodes, foot place, sponge, induction coil etc.

  • Secondary, when the voltage and amperage of a primary current have been changed by an induction coil; 5.

  • Construction of condenser for an induction coil.

  • In the early instruments the wires were set in a horizontal line, and connected to an induction coil, but in the later ones the oscillator was turned up lengthwise with the spark gap between the vertical wings.

  • The arrangement consists in connecting the aerial to an induction coil, and connecting the latter with a ground wire.

  • The two terminals of the circuit are connected with an induction coil, and from there to the two ends of the wires, making the terminals of the spark gap.

  • The current usually used is the Faradic; the induced alternate current from an induction coil.

  • It was a marked advance when the gaslights in a theater could be all lighted at once by means of batteries and the spark of an induction coil.

  • What I have just described as an illustration of the laws governing the production of induced currents, is, in fact, what is known as the Induction Coil.

  • Testing Out Induction Coils While winding an induction coil, I found it necessary to test the sections for continuity.

  • The battery and telephone receiver may also be used for testing out the secondary of an induction coil, to determine if it is burnt out.

  • The induction coil with the windings, marked P and S, may be any commercial type of induction coil as used in a magneto telephone instrument, but a coil with a high-wound secondary will give better results.


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