- A
bifilar coil is an
electromagnetic coil that
contains two
closely spaced,
parallel windings. In
electrical engineering, the word
bifilar describes wire...
- A
bifilar dial is a type of
sundial invented by the
German mathematician Hugo
Michnik in 1922. It has two non-touching
threads parallel to the dial. Usually...
- ISBN 0-933346-71-9. Michnik, Hugo (1922). "Theorie
einer Bifilar-Sonnenuhr" [Theory of a
bifilar sunial].
Astronomische Nachrichten (in German). 217 (5190):...
- of
signaling wires follow the same path
through the inductor, e.g. in a
bifilar winding configuration such as used in
Ethernet magnetics.
Useful for AC...
- monofilar,
while antennas with two or four
wires in a
helix are
called bifilar, or quadrifilar, respectively. In most cases,
directional helical antennas...
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winding (named for
William Edward Ayrton and John Perry) is a type of
bifilar winding pattern used in
winding wire on
forms to make RF resistors. Its...
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Hartford Courant.
Retrieved 11
October 2020. "Tesla Free
Energy Device – The
Bifilar Coil". greenoptimistic.com. 7
March 2015.
Retrieved 14
September 2020....
- and
discoverers International System of
Electrical and
Magnetic Units Bifilar coil
Needle telegraph Vector magnetic potential Weber electrodynamics "Weber"...
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alternately reversed direction can
minimize inductance.
Other techniques employ bifilar winding, or a flat thin
former (to
reduce cross-section area of the coil)...
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transformer which matches a
balanced transmission line to an
unbalanced one.
Bifilar coil - a coil
wound with two parallel,
closely spaced strands. If AC currents...