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  • {{for|the enclosure housing electrical connections|Junction box}} ...9780198725725.001.0001 |editor-last2=Szymanski |editor-first2=John}}</ref> Electrical junctions types include [[thermoelectricity]] junctions, [[metal–semiconduc ...
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  • {{Short description|Electrical issue from unintended contact}} ...ossed wires Daniel Case edit.jpg|thumb|right| Short circuit in an overhead electrical distribution line]] ...
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  • ...Drumheller K3WQ, ''The Antenna Equivalent Radius: A Model for Non-Circular Conductors'', QEX, American Radio Relay League, Newington CT, 2017 March/April pp. 10f ...-sections to be applied in the analysis of antennas constructed from small conductors with uniform, ''non-circular'' cross-sections. Here "small" means the large ...
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  • For most alternators, the stator acts as the [[Armature (electrical engineering)|armature]]. Winding factor also applies to other [[electric m ...brahim Shahl |page=7 |url=https://uotechnology.edu.iq/dep-eee/lectures/3rd/Electrical/Machines%202/I_Introduction.pdf |accessdate=August 3, 2022}}</ref> This re ...
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  • ...uation''' states <ref>{{cite journal|title=Levitated electromechanics: all-electrical cooling of levitated nano- and micro-particles|first1=Daniel|last1=Goldwate For conductors, <math>p=3</math>. ...
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  • == Relation to the quantum of electrical conductance == ...ntribution to the thermal conductance is also quantized as a result of the electrical [[conductance quantum]] and the [[Wiedemann–Franz law]], which has been qua ...
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  • ...t has been used for more than 100 years<ref>Latimer Clark, Robert Sabine ''Electrical tables and formulæ: for use of telegraph inspectors and operators'', E. & F ...ompared with the undamaged cable insulation resistance, and that the cable conductors have uniform resistance per unit length. ...
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  • {{Short description|Electrical equipment}} ..., [[gas turbines]], [[reciprocating engine]]s, and [[hydro turbine]]s into electrical power for the grid. Some designs of [[wind turbine]]s also use this generat ...
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  • ...dynamics]] and has important consequences in astrophysics, geophysics, and electrical engineering. ...and <math> \sigma </math> is the [[Electrical resistivity and conductivity|electrical conductivity]] of the material, which is assumed to be constant. <math> \ve ...
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  • ...d the [[electrical conductivity|conductivity]] for materials that are good conductors.<ref>{{cite book|last=Ziman|first=J.M.|title=Principles of the theory of so ...
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  • ...netic field (i.e. a [[magnet]]) travels some distance through or past an [[electrical conductor]] (or vice versa). ...nductor and the more forceful the damping effect. Eddy currents induced in conductors are much stronger as temperatures approach cryogenic levels. This allows fo ...
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  • ...wave's power intercepted by the antenna which is actually delivered as an electrical signal. It is not to be confused with [[antenna efficiency]], which applie ...n, the ideal antenna being identical to the actual antenna except that the conductors have perfect conductivity and any dielectrics have zero loss. Thus, the Q f ...
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  • {{short description|Point of entry and exit of electrical energy to/from a circuit}} ...ircuit|circuit]] to an external circuit, as a point of entry or exit for [[electrical energy]]. A port consists of two [[node (circuits)|nodes]] (terminals) con ...
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  • ...urrent is impossible in normal electrical devices, since all commonly-used conductors have a non-zero resistance, and this resistance would rapidly dissipate any == In resistive conductors == ...
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  • ...ble via [[Doping (semiconductor)|doping]] and [[Gating (electrophysiology)|electrical gating]], changing optical properties.<ref name="NatureJournal">{{cite jour Electrical gating and doping allows for adjustment of graphene's optical [[Absorptance ...
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  • |title=Minimum of resistance in impurity-free conductors .../ref> by Radii Gurzhi in 1963, and it consists of decreasing of electric [[Electrical resistivity and conductivity|resistance]] <math>R</math> of a finite size c ...
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  • ...apers/ETDSP-Technical-Description.pdf ET-DSP Technical Description 3-Phase Electrical Resistive Soil Heating for the Remediation of Contaminated Soil and Groundw [[File:ERH Heating.png|thumb|Electrical Resistance Heating (ERH) curve showing the temperature as a function of rad ...
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  • ...' [[tensor]] is a quantity originally introduced in the modern theory of [[electrical conductivity]]. In the case of [[Molecular dynamics|molecular]] systems, th ...ocalized in [[Insulator (electricity)|insulators]] and very delocalized in conductors. ...
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  • ...fields are largely confined around current carrying [[Electrical conductor|conductors]]. In such circuits, even Maxwell's equations can be dispensed with and si ...hand grip rule]] for a straight wire (left) and for a coiled wire (right). Electrical current passed through a wire coiled around an iron core can produce an [[e ...
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