choke coil

  • 21choking coil — noun a coil of low resistance and high inductance used in electrical circuits to pass direct current and attenuate alternating current • Syn: ↑choke, ↑choke coil • Hypernyms: ↑coil • Part Holonyms: ↑circuit, ↑electrical circuit, ↑ …

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  • 22Electromagnetic coil — An electromagnetic coil (or simply a coil ) is formed when a conductor (usually a solid copper wire) is wound around a core or form to create an inductor or electromagnet. One loop of wire is usually referred to as a turn , and a coil consists of …

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  • 23inductance coil — noun : reactor 3 * * * inductance coil, = choke coil. (Cf. ↑choke coil) …

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  • 24retardation coil — droselio ritė statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. choke coil; retardation coil vok. Drosselspule, f rus. дроссельная катушка, f pranc. bobine d arrêt, f; bobine inductance, f …

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  • 25thermostatic coil choke — A sensing device mounted on the carburetor that automatically controls the chokebutterfly valve by sensing the heat of the exhaust manifold. Also see choke …

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  • 26choking coil — /ˈtʃoʊkɪŋ kɔɪl/ (say chohking koyl) noun Electricity → choke (def. 17) …

  • 27automatic choke — A device attached to the carburetor that automatically reduces the amount of air entering the carburetor by sensing changes in engine temperature. It is usually controlled by a coil spring which changes length as the engine is warmed or cooled …

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  • 28radio choke — An electric coil used to prevent static in the radio caused by opening and closing of the contact points in the instrument voltage regulator …

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  • 29chokecoil — chokeˈcoil noun A choking coil • • • Main Entry: ↑choke …

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  • 30chokecoil — choke coil n. Electronics A circuit element used to suppress or limit the flow of alternating current without affecting the flow of direct current. * * * …

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