choke coil

  • 1choke coil — choke′ coil n. elm a coil of large inductance that gives relatively large impedance to alternating current • Etymology: 1905–10 …

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  • 2choke coil — n. an inductor used to limit or suppress alternating current without stopping direct current …

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  • 3choke coil — noun a coil of low resistance and high inductance used in electrical circuits to pass direct current and attenuate alternating current • Syn: ↑choke, ↑choking coil • Hypernyms: ↑coil • Part Holonyms: ↑circuit, ↑electrical circuit, ↑ …

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  • 4choke 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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  • 5choke coil — Elect. a coil of large inductance that gives relatively large impedance to alternating current. Also called choke. [1905 10] * * * …

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  • 6choke coil — noun Date: circa 1896 reactor 2 …

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  • 7saturable choke coil — soties droselis statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. saturable choke coil; saturable reactor; saturable core reactor vok. Sättigungsdrossel, f rus. насыщающийся дроссель, m pranc. inductance saturée, f …

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  • 8Coil — Winding redirects here. For other uses, see Winding (disambiguation). For other uses, see Coil (disambiguation). A coil is a series of loops. A coiled coil is a structure in which the coil itself is in turn also looping. Contents 1… …

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  • 9choke — chokeable, adj. /chohk/, v., choked, choking, n. v.t. 1. to stop the breath of by squeezing or obstructing the windpipe; strangle; stifle. 2. to stop by or as if by strangling or stifling: The sudden wind choked his words. 3. to stop by filling;… …

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  • 10coil — coil1 coilable, adj. coilability, n. /koyl/, v.t. 1. to wind into continuous, regularly spaced rings one above the other: to coil a wire around a pencil. 2. to wind on a flat surface into rings one around the other: He coiled the rope on the deck …

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