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 Translation for 'electrical resistance' from English to French
SYNO electrical resistance | electric resistance | impedance | ...
électr.phys.
résistance {f} électrique
electrical resistance
Partial Matches
électr.
électrique {adj}
electrical
électr.phys.
télégraphe {m} électrique
electrical telegraph
électr.occup.tech.
ingénieur {m} électricien
electrical engineer
électr.occup.tech.
monteur-électricien {m}
electrical fitter
électr.occup.tech.
électrotechnicien {m}
electrical engineer
électr.tech.
électrotechnique {f}
electrical engineering
électr.phys.
champ {m} électrique
electrical field
électr.
puissance {f} électrique
electrical output
électr.
poste {m} transformateur
(electrical) substation
électr.
câble {m} d'alimentation électrique
electrical cord
électr.
puissance {f} électrique
electrical power
électr.
prise {f} de courant
electrical outlet
électr.
câble {m} d'alimentation électrique
electrical wire
trainstransp.
caténaire {f}
overhead (electrical) line
électr.occup.tech.
électrotechnicienne {f}
electrical engineer [female]
électr.occup.tech.
ingénieure {f} électricien
electrical engineer [female]
électr.occup.tech.
monteur-électricienne {f}
electrical fitter [female]
comm.électr.occup.
grossiste {m} en matériel électrique
electrical appliances wholesaler
écon.
électroménager {m}
household (electrical) appliances {pl}
électroménager {adj}household electrical [attr.]
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Usage Examples English
  • In 1821, Michael Faraday built an electricity-powered motor, while Georg Ohm stated his law of electrical resistance in 1826, expressing the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in an electric circuit.
  • The remainder, normally called speciality alumina is used in a wide variety of applications which reflect its inertness, temperature resistance and electrical resistance.
  • A bolometer is a device for measuring radiant heat by means of a material having a temperature-dependent electrical resistance.
  • An electrical resistance heater has a COP of 1.0, which is considerably lower than a well-designed heat pump which will typically be between COP of 3 to 5 with an external temperature of 10 °C and an internal temperature of 20 °C.
  • The connections themselves are firmer and have lower electrical resistance due to cold welding of the wire to the terminal post at the corners.

  • One such is the electrical resistance of a thermistor, with specified construction, calibrated against operationally defined fixed points.
  • By varying the current and the length of the wire he deduced that the heat produced was proportional to the square of the current multiplied by the electrical resistance of the wire.
  • The electrical resistance of an object is a measure of its opposition to the flow of electric current.
  • Carbon filaments have a negative temperature coefficient of resistance—as they get hotter, their electrical resistance decreases.
  • In circuit theory, the impedance is a generalization of electrical resistance in the case of alternating current, and is measured in ohms (...).

  • An ohmmeter is an electrical instrument that measures electrical resistance (the opposition offered by a circuit or component to the flow of electric current).
  • A Wheatstone bridge is an electrical circuit used to measure an unknown electrical resistance by balancing two legs of a bridge circuit, one leg of which includes the unknown component.
  • The lifetime depends on the electrical resistance of the phosphor and the size of the well.
  • In 1873, Willoughby Smith found that the electrical resistance of grey selenium was dependent on the ambient light.
  • The simplest method to measure the electrical resistance of a sample of some material is to place it in an electrical circuit in series with a current source "I" and measure the resulting voltage "V" across the sample.

  • Two of the most promising technologies are superconductors (which isolate an electrical current by eliminating electrical resistance) and ion traps (which confine a single atomic particle using electromagnetic fields).
  • Battery locomotives are preferred for mines where gas could be ignited by trolley-powered units arcing at the collection shoes, or where electrical resistance could develop in the supply or return circuits, especially at rail joints, and allow dangerous current leakage into the ground.
  • Lithium (as lithium fluoride) is used as an additive to aluminium smelters (Hall–Héroult process), reducing melting temperature and increasing electrical resistance, a use which accounts for 3% of production (2011).
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