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  • 71Displacement current — Electromagnetism Electricity · …

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  • 72Traction current line — A traction current line is a high voltage transmission line for the supply of railways with traction current for powering locomotives. A network of traction current lines is needed in countries where trains use single phase alternating current of …

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  • 73Norwegian Current — The Norwegian Current (also known as the Norwegian Coastal Current) is a water current that flows north easterly along the Atlantic coast of Norway at depths of between 50 and 100 meters. It contrasts with the North Atlantic Current because it is …

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  • 74Team Lotus (current) — This article is about the Formula One team which started competing in 2010. For the 1954–1994 motorsport team, see Team Lotus. For the team that merged with Pacific Grand Prix to contest the 1995 Formula One season as Pacific Team Lotus, see… …

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  • 75Inrush current — or input surge current refers to the maximum, instantaneous input current drawn by an electrical device when first turned on. For example, incandescent light bulbs have high inrush currents until their filaments warm up and their resistance… …

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  • 76The Current (newspaper) — Infobox Student Newspaper colour = #d9d9ff name = The Current caption = school = University of Missouri–St. Louis slogan = nickname = type = editor = Melissa S. Hayden advisor = David Linzee location = St. Louis, Missouri foundation = 1963 [… …

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  • 77Cromwell Current — Contents 1 Townsend Cromwell 2 Discovery 3 Detailed data 4 …

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  • 78Cromwell current — The Cromwell current (also called Pacific Equatorial Undercurrent or just Equatorial Undercurrent) is a submarine river: A particular kind of ocean current that is, in effect, a river flowing under the surface of an ocean.The Cromwell current was …

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  • 79Fault current limiter — A Fault Current Limiter (FCL) is a device which limits the prospective fault current when a fault occurs (eg in a power transmission network). The term is generally applied to superconducting devices, whereas non superconducting devices (such as… …

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  • 80Eddy current brake — An eddy current brake, like a conventional friction brake, is responsible for slowing an object, such as a train or a roller coaster. Unlike friction brakes, which apply pressure on two separate objects, eddy current brakes slow an object by… …

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