Inductance Coil - Law Dictionary Search Results
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Inductance coil
A choking coil...
Choking coil
A coil of small resistance and large inductance used in an alternating current circuit to impede or throttle the current or to change its phase called also reactance coil or reactor these terms being now preferred in engineering usage...
Master vibrator
In an internal combustion engine with two or more cylinders an induction coil and vibrator placed in the circuit between the battery or magneto and the coils for the different cylinders which are used without vibrators of their own...
Inductorium
An induction coil...
Induction
Induction [fr. inductio, Lat., a leading into], the giving a parson possession of his church.A clerk is not complete incumbent until induction, which is performed by a mandate from the bishop to the archdeacon, or if the church be exempt from arch diaconal jurisdiction, to the chancellor or commissary, or if it be a peculiar, to the dean or judge, who usually issues a precept to another clergyman to perform it for him.The person who inducts takes the hand of the clerk, and lays it on the ring, key, or latch of the church-door, or wall of the church, or delivers a clod, turf, or twig of the glebe, and gives corporal possession of the church, saying:--By virtue of this mandate I induct you into the real, actual, and corporal possession of the church of [Stow], with all rights, profits, and appurtenances thereto belonging.'Induction is the investiture of the temporal part of the benefice or the corporal seisin, as institution (see INSTITUTION), which may take place anywhere, whereas induc...
Coil
To wind cylindrically or spirally as to coil a rope when not in use the snake coiled itself before springing...
coiled
curled or wound especially in concentric rings or spirals as a coiled snake ready to strike the rope lay coiled on the deck Opposite of uncoiled...
Inductance
Capacity for induction the coefficient of self induction...
Inducteous
Rendered electro polar by induction or brought into the opposite electrical state by the influence of inductive bodies...
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