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  • 41Electrical wiring (UK) — The modern UK standards and regulations for electrical wiring no longer differ substantially from those in other European countries. However, there are a number of noteworthy national peculiarities, habits and traditions associated with domestic… …

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  • 42Battery charger — This unit charges the batteries until they reach a specific voltage and then it trickle charges the batteries until it is disconnected …

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  • 43Saturn V Instrument Unit — The Saturn V Instrument Unit is a ring shaped structure fitted to the top of the Saturn V rocket s third stage (S IVB) and the Saturn IB s second stage (S IVB). It was immediately below the SLA (Spacecraft/Lunar Module Adapter) panels that… …

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  • 44Pre-charge — of the powerline voltages in a high voltage DC application is a preliminary mode which current limits the power source such that a controlled rise time of the system voltage during power up is achieved.When high voltage systems are designed… …

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  • 45Utility frequency — The waveform of 230 volt, 50 Hz compared with 110 V, 60 Hz. The utility frequency, (power) line frequency (American English) or mains frequency (British English) is the frequency at which alternating current (ac, also AC) is transmitted from a… …

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  • 46British Rail Class 74 — Infobox Locomotive name = British Rail Class 74 powertype = Electro diesel caption = 74 003 in BR blue with full yellow ends builder = British Railways’ Doncaster Works; rebuilt BR Crewe Works builddate = 1958–1960; Rebuilt 1967–1968 gauge =… …

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  • 47Ripple (electrical) — The most common meaning of ripple in electrical science, is the small unwanted residual periodic variation of the direct current (dc) output of a power supply which has been derived from an alternating current (ac) source. This ripple is due to… …

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  • 48VRLA — stands for valve regulated lead acid and is the designation for low maintenance lead acid batteries, also called recombinant batteries. [ David Linden, Thomas B. Reddy (ed). Handbook Of Batteries 3rd Edition. McGraw Hill, New York, 2002 ISBN 0 07 …

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  • 49Traveling-wave tube — A traveling wave tube (TWT) is an electronic device used to amplify radio frequency signals to high power, usually in an electronic assembly known as a traveling wave tube amplifier (TWTA).The bandwidth of a broadband TWT can be as high as three… …

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  • 50Commutation cell — The commutation cell is the basic structure in power electronics. It is composed of an electronic switch (today a high power semiconductor, not a mechanical switch) and a diode. It was traditionally referred to as a chopper, but since switching… …

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