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blowouts sacrificial ("
arcing")
contacts damping materials to
absorb arc energy,
either thermally or
through chemical decomposition Arcing can also
occur when...
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Arcing horns (sometimes
arc-horns) are
projecting conductors used to
protect insulators or
switch hardware on high
voltage electric power transmission...
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arc,
arc-, or
arcs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Arc may
refer to:
Arc (geometry), a
segment of a
differentiable curve Circular arc, a segment...
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Arcs are an
American garage rock band
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- Joan of
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ARC in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
ARC may
refer to:
Aircraft Radio Corporation, a
major avionics manufacturer from the 1920s to the '50s...
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arc suppression requires an
understanding of both
arcing and
arc initiation mechanisms.
Contact arcs are
either a Thermionic-Emission-Initiated-
Arc ("T-Arc")...
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ARCIC may
refer to: Anglican–Roman
Catholic International Commission United States Army
Capabilities Integration Center This
disambiguation page lists...
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against arcing conditions that
produce erratic, and
often reduced current.
AFCIs are
devices designed to
protect against fires caused by
arcing faults...
- A
minute of
arc,
arcminute (arcmin),
arc minute, or
minute arc,
denoted by the
symbol ′, is a unit of
angular measurement equal to 1/60 of one degree...