electromagnetic coil

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electromagnetic
adjective
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/iˌlek.trəʊ.mæɡˈnet.ɪk/
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/iˌlek.troʊ.mæɡˈnet̬.ɪk/
relating to the electrical and magnetic forces produced by an electric ...
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coil
noun[C]
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/kɔɪl/
us
/kɔɪl/
a length of rope, hair, or wire, arranged into a series of circles, one above or outside ...
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The dashed line represents the magnetic flux path generated by theelectromagneticcoil.
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Theelectromagneticcoilis located beyond the outer edge of the shearing disk in the brake.
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Anelectromagneticcoilis held against the forehead and short electromagnetic pulses are administered through the coil.
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Any conductor of finite dimensions has inductance; the inductance is made larger by the multiple turns in anelectromagneticcoil.
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This type of unit uses turns of copper tube wound into anelectromagneticcoil.
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But in general, a largeelectromagneticcoilis placed against the scalp near the forehead.
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The piston inside these dampers contained a single, largeelectromagneticcoil.
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The signal is normally fed into the helix via a waveguide orelectromagneticcoilplaced at one end, forming a one-way signal path, a directional coupler.
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Devices used in these therapies are often fairly simple in design, consisting of anelectromagneticcoil that produces a magnetic field with the use of oscillating electrical field producing currents.
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Most often, magnetic wire is composed of fully annealed, electrolytically refined copper to allow closer winding when making electromagnetic coils.
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The original method of degaussing was to install electromagnetic coils into the ships, known simply as coiling.
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Space applications of this technology would likely involve specially formed electromagnetic coils and superconducting magnets.
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Modern tattoo machines use electromagnetic coils to move an armature bar up and down.
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The attitude control system will use electromagnetic coils and permanent magnets as actuators.
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The receiver consisted of a number of needles which could be moved by electromagnetic coils to point to letters on a board.
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They consist of two electromagnetic coils, the transmitter and receiver coils generating and receiving electromagnetic fields.
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The electromagnetic coils are especially important for the stabilization of the pico-satellite once it leaves the deployer.
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In each of the monotube dampers is a piston containing two electromagnetic coils and two small fluid passages through the piston.
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The electron beam is a highly efficient power source that can be both precisely focused and deflected using electromagnetic coils at rates well into thousands of hertz.
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