NOUN | an electric resistance | electric resistances | |
SYNO | electrical resistance | electric resistance | impedance | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The electric resistance of the sensing element is measured once per frame.
- Spot welding (or resistance spot welding) is a type of electric resistance welding used to weld various sheet metal products, through a process in which contacting metal surface points are joined by the heat obtained from resistance to electric current.
- An electric resistance heater has a thermal efficiency close to 100%.
- A vacuum furnace parts are typically an electrically heated furnace that maintains a vacuum throughout the operation. Electric resistance components made of graphite, ceramics, or metals heat the majority of vacuum furnace parts.
- Most aluminium foundries use either electric resistance or gas heated crucible furnaces or reverberatory furnaces.
- Electric-resistance methods such as induced polarization methods can be useful for directly detecting sulfide bodies, coal, and resistive rocks such as salt and carbonates.
- The alloys are known for their ability to withstand high temperatures and having intermediate electric resistance.
- Direct heat exchangers include those for gas-fired fuel-burning heaters or a refrigeration evaporator, placed directly in the air stream. Electric resistance heaters and heat pumps can be used as well.
- For example, a PID loop is used to control the temperature of an electric resistance furnace where the system has stabilized.
- Low-frequency electric resistance welding (LF-ERW) is an obsolete method of welding seams in oil and gas pipelines.
- All glass pH electrodes have extremely high electric resistance from 50 to 500 MΩ.
- A thermal evaporator that uses an electric resistance heater to melt the material and raise its vapor pressure to a useful range.
- Cermets are used as heating elements in electric resistance heaters.
- Today in the United States, domestic hot water used in homes is most commonly heated with natural gas, electric resistance, or a heat pump.
- Sensor data is produced by changes in electric resistance of the 14 polymers when in contact with its target compound, while four sensor parameters can be adjusted to further specify the response.
- In 1927–1930, he discovered the reason for the existence of domains in ferromagnetics; worked on the theory of resonance broadening and collision broadening of the spectral lines; developed a theory of electric resistance on the boundary of two metals on of a metal and a semiconductor.
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