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  • 21Teleforce — was Nikola Tesla s charged particle beam projector, first mentioned publicly in the New York Sun on July 10, 1934. IntroductionThe term teleforce refers to Nikola Tesla s macroscopic charged particle beam projector. The device was based upon a… …

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  • 22magnetic levitation — 1. the suspension of an object above or below a second object by means of magnetic repulsion or attraction. 2. Railroads. the suspension of a vehicle above or below a suitable guide rail by such means, often with the vehicle being propelled by a… …

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  • 23асинхронный двигатель с репульсионным пуском — Репульсионный двигатель, у которого при определенной скорости вращения коллекторные пластины замыкаются накоротко или при соответствующей скорости соединяются другим способом так, что образуют коротко замкнутую обмотку [СТ МЭК 50 (411) 73]… …

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  • 24magnetic levitation — noun high speed rail technology; train is suspended on a magnetic cushion above a magnetized track and so travels free of friction • Syn: ↑maglev • Hypernyms: ↑rail technology, ↑railroading * * * noun : maglev 1 herein …

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  • 25electromagnetism — /i lek troh mag ni tiz euhm/, n. 1. the phenomena associated with electric and magnetic fields and their interactions with each other and with electric charges and currents. 2. Also, electromagnetics. the science that deals with these phenomena.… …

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  • 26Electric generator — U.S. NRC image of a modern steam turbine generator In electricity generation, an electric generator is a device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy. A generator forces electric charge (usually carried by electrons) to flow… …

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  • 27Michael Faraday — Born 22 September 1791(1791 09 22) Newington Butts, England …

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  • 28Electricity — (from the Greek word ήλεκτρον, (elektron), meaning amber, and finally from New Latin ēlectricus , amber like ) is a general term that encompasses a variety of phenomena resulting from the presence and flow of electric charge. These include many… …

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  • 29History of electrochemistry — Electrochemistry, a branch of chemistry, went through several changes during its evolution from early principles related to magnets in the early 16th and 17th centuries, to complex theories involving conductivity, electrical charge and… …

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  • 30magnetism — /mag ni tiz euhm/, n. 1. the properties of attraction possessed by magnets; the molecular properties common to magnets. 2. the agency producing magnetic phenomena. 3. the science dealing with magnetic phenomena. 4. strong attractive power or… …

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