Induction - Law Dictionary Search Results
Fraud on a power
as an intentional perversion of truth for the purpose of inducting another in reliance upon it to part with some valuable
Child in need of care and protection
(vii) who is found vulnerable and is likely to be inducted into drug abuse or trafficking, (viii) who is being or
Archdeacon
Act of Appeals. He examines candidates for holy orders, and inducts clerks upon receipt of the bishop's mandate, Wood's Inst. 30.
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Faradic
induced currents of electricity as produced by certain forms of inductive apparatus on account of Faradays investigations of their laws
Platymeter
An apparatus for measuring the capacity of condensers or the inductive capacity of dielectrics
Phase displacement
an alternating current attains its maximum later or earlier An inductance would cause a lag a capacity would cause an advance
Inductance coil
A choking coil
Imparsonee
Presented instituted and inducted into a rectory and in full possession
Faradize
To stimulate with or subject to faradic or inducted electric currents
Epagogic
Inductive
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