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Coil
Coil Coil, v. i.
To wind itself cylindrically or spirally; to form a coil; to
wind; -- often with about or around.
You can see his flery serpents . . . Coiting, playing
in the water. --Longfellow.
Coil
Coil Coil, n. [Of Celtic origin; cf. Gael. goil fume, rage.]
A noise, tumult, bustle, or confusion. [Obs.] --Shak.
CoilCoil Coil (koil), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Coiled (koild); p. pr.
& vb. n. Coiling.] [OF. coillir, F. cueillir, to collect,
gather together, L. coligere; col- + legere to gather. See
Legend, and cf. Cull, v. t., Collect.]
1. To wind cylindrically or spirally; as, to coil a rope when
not in use; the snake coiled itself before springing.
2. To encircle and hold with, or as with, coils. [Obs. or R.]
--T. Edwards.
Meaning of Coils from wikipedia
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Coil or
COIL may
refer to: Helix, a
space curve that
winds around a line Spiral, a
curve that
winds around...
- study,
several tools have been
developed to
predict coiled-
coils in
protein structures. Many
coiled coil-type
proteins are
involved in
important biological...
-
number of
turns in each
coil is n and the
current through the
coils is I, then the
magnetic field B at the
midpoint between the
coils will be
given by B =...
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educational displays,
although small coils are
still used as leak
detectors for high-vacuum systems. Originally,
Tesla coils used
fixed spark gaps or rotary...
- mixture. The
ignition coil is
constructed of two sets of
coils wound around an iron core.
Older engines often use a
single ignition coil which has its output...
- A
coil without a
ferromagnetic core is
called an air-core
coil. This
includes coils wound on
plastic or
other nonmagnetic forms, as well as
coils which...
-
Marshall coils, also
known as
encased coils or
encased springs (most
commonly known in
North America as
pocketed springs), are
component parts of a mattress...
-
Mattress coils, also
known as
mattress springs, are
coil springs used in a mattress.
Coils are
primarily used in the core (support layer) of innerspring...
- the load. The
coils are set on
their sides in the
trough with the core horizontal.
Stops may be
applied across the
trough to keep the
coils from shifting...
-
force (EMF)
across any
other coils wound around the same core.
Electrical energy can be
transferred between separate coils without a
metallic (conductive)...