induction coil
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinductionandcoil
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induction
noun
uk/ɪnˈdʌk.ʃən/us/ɪnˈdʌk.ʃən/
an occasion when someone is formally introduced into a new job or organization, especially through a ...
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coil
noun[C]
uk/kɔɪl/us/kɔɪl/
a length of rope, hair, or wire, arranged into a series of circles, one above or outside ...
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Electrical stimulation via an implantedinductioncoilwas carried out over a period of 8 weeks, and improved her mood as well as her appetite.
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The inductive mode occurs when the flows into theinductioncoilare large enough to induce a circumferential electric field which can keep the ionization process going.
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I agree that some public buildings are being wired with a loop induction system for use with hearing aids fitted with aninductioncoil.
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I am advised that the inclusion of aninductioncoilwould not be of general benefit.
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May we know what aninductioncoilis?
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The new body-worn aid that is expected to come into production for general use in two or three years time will include aninductioncoilas a standard feature.
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Theinductioncoilreads the signal and sends it to some type of computer device to recognize the signal.
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Theinductioncoilcan be placed outside thermal insulation, so it operates at low temperature and has a long life.
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The welding apparatus contains aninductioncoilthat is energised with a radio-frequency electric current.
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Theinductioncoilis usually made of copper tubing and fluid cooled.
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After the cap or closure is applied, the container passes under aninductioncoil, which emits an oscillating electromagnetic field.
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Theinductioncoilis a fly-back system, using interruption of electrical primary system current through some type of synchronized interrupter.
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His first transmitter consisted of aninductioncoilconnected between a wire antenna and ground, with a spark gap across it.
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A small movableinductioncoil, positioned in the magnetic field of a permanent magnet, is attached to the diaphragm.
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Theinductioncoil(inductor) produces a very strong magnetic field which travels through the glass and excites the mercury atoms in the interior.
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In this process the current to weld the pipe is applied by means of aninductioncoilaround the tube.
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The necessary high voltage, typically 10,000 volts to over 30,000 volts, is supplied by aninductioncoilor transformer.
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He invented the firstinductioncoilin 1836.
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The end of this torch is placed inside aninductioncoilsupplied with a radio-frequency electric current.
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The mold is positioned within theinductioncoil.
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