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  • 101Micro switch — A micro switch is a generic term used to refer to an electric switch that is able to be actuated by very little physical force. They are very common due to their low cost and extreme durability, typically greater than 1 million cycles and up to… …

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  • 102Induction welding — is a form of welding that uses electromagnetic induction to heat the workpiece. The welding apparatus contains an induction coil that is energised with a radio frequency electric current. This generates a high frequency electromagnetic field that …

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  • 103Shape memory alloy — A shape memory alloy (SMA, also known as a smart alloy, memory metal, or muscle wire) is an alloy that remembers its shape, and can be returned to that shape after being deformed, by applying heat to the alloy. When the shape memory effect is… …

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  • 104Limited slip differential — A limited slip differential (LSD) is a modified or derived type of differential gear arrangement that allows for some difference in rotational velocity of the output shafts, but does not allow the difference in speed to increase beyond a preset… …

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  • 105Orders of magnitude (temperature) — Temperature in °C compared to the thermodynamic scale in electron volts, which are also used as a unit of temperature. List of orders of magnitude for temperature Factor Multiple Item 10−∞ 0 K …

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  • 106Rick Turner — For Rick Turner the South African Philosopher assassinated in 1978 go to Rick Turner (Philosopher). Rick Turner co founded Alembic in 1970 and was involved in the design and construction of the Alembic instruments. He founded Rick Turner Guitars… …

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  • 107Wiegand effect — The Wiegand effect is named after its discoverer, John R. Wiegand.OverviewThe Wiegand effect is a pulse generating phenomenon in a special alloy wire that is processed in such a way as to create two distinct magnetic regions in the same… …

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  • 108Saturation (magnetic) — Magnetization curves of 9 ferromagnetic materials, showing saturation. 1.Sheet steel, 2.Silicon steel, 3.Cast steel, 4.Tungsten steel, 5.Magnet steel, 6.Cast iron, 7.Nickel, 8.Cobalt, 9.Magnetite[1] Seen in some magnetic materials, saturation is… …

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  • 109Exchange bias — or exchange anisotropy occurs in bilayers (or multilayers) of magnetic materials where the hard magnetization behavior of an antiferromagnetic thin film causes a shift in the soft magnetization curve of a ferromagnetic film. The exchange bias… …

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  • 110Tap converter — The tap converter is a variation on the cycloconverter, invented in 1981 by New York City electrical engineer Melvin Sandler and perfected in 1982 through 1984 by graduate students Mariusz Wrzesniewski, Bruce David Wilner, and Eddie Fung. Whereas …

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