iron core
collocation in Englishmeaningsofironandcore
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iron
adjective[before noun]
uk/aɪən/us/aɪrn/
very strong physically, mentally, ...
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core
noun
uk/kɔːr/us/kɔːr/
the basic and most important part ...
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(Definition ofironandcorefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Second, in larger stars, if fusion continues until theironcorehas more than 1.4 solar masses the core will suddenly collapse.
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The size of theironcorein the brain is much smaller (about 3.5 nm) than the size of theironcorein the liver (about 7 nm).
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Ferritin is composed of a protein shell with anironcore.
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The reeds are powered magnetically, by a single solenoid coil and anironcorewrapped between the ends of the reeds.
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Other examples of nonlinear elements are transistors and other semiconductor devices, vacuum tubes, andironcoreinductors and transformers when operated above their saturation current.
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However, the simple onion models showing red supergiants inevitably developing to anironcoreand then exploding have been shown to be much too simplistic.
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The lamination is not a ferro-magnetic material, therefore, when calculating the flux density of theironcorethis must be taken into account.
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The uniform air gap between theironcoreand the permanent magnet poles make the deflection of the meter linearly proportional to current.
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Then he forged a betterironcoreand redid the wiring, using silk from his wife's wedding gown.
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Unlike a power transformer, an ignition coil has an open magnetic circuit - theironcoredoes not form a closed loop around the windings.
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The primary wire was wound concentrically over anironcore; the secondary was wound over that.
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The size of theironcore, the number of turns of wire, and the size of the wire determine the electrical properties of the coil.
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Thisironcoreis the aggregate of all professional journalism done by news organizations.
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A channel-type induction furnace has a loop of molten metal, which forms a single-turn secondary winding through anironcore.
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In both designs, the magnetic flux linking the primary and secondary windings travels almost entirely within theironcore, with no intentional path through air.
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In the closed-core transformer theironcoreis a closed ring around which the two coils are wound.
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The interrupter is mounted on the end of the coil next to theironcore.
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