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Discharge
Discharge Dis*charge", n. (Elec.)
The equalization of a difference of electric potential
between two points. The character of the discharge is mostly
determined by the nature of the medium through which it takes
place, the amount of the difference of potential, and the
form of the terminal conductors on which the difference
exists. The discharge may be alternating, continuous, brush,
connective, disruptive, glow, oscillatory, stratified, etc.
Discharge
Discharge Dis*charge", v. t. (Textile Dyeing & Printing)
To bleach out or to remove or efface, as by a chemical
process; as, to discharge the color from a dyed fabric in
order to form light figures on a dark ground.
Discharge
Discharge Dis*charge", v. i.
To throw off or deliver a load, charge, or burden; to unload;
to emit or give vent to fluid or other contents; as, the
water pipe discharges freely.
The cloud, if it were oily or fatty, would not
discharge. --Bacon.
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discharge has a number...
- other-than-honorable
discharges, 637 (0.31%)
receiving bad
conduct discharges, and 157 (0.08%)
receiving dishonorable discharges.
Between 2000 and 2014...
- stress.
While a
corona discharge (CD) is
usually revealed by a
relatively steady glow or
brush discharge (BD) in air,
partial discharges within solid insulation...
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sending a
heavy current through a gas arc
discharge.
Corona discharges are used in photocopiers.
Electric discharges can
convey substantial energy to the electrodes...
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electrode into the air. Like the
related corona discharges and
brush discharges, a
streamer discharge represents a
region around a high
voltage conductor...
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unintentional discharges. The
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Toward a
taxonomy of the
unintentional discharge of...
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discharger in
electronics is a
device or
circuit that
releases stored energy or
electric charge from a battery,
capacitor or
other source.
Discharger...
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given blue
discharges under this regulation, but in 1946 the Army
estimated that it had
issued between 49,000 and 68,000 blue
discharges, with approximately...
- and
emits light by the same
mechanism as a gas
discharge lamp, chemiluminescence.
Corona discharges can also
happen in weather, such as thunderstorms...
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their discharge.
Roughly 25-40% of
Chapter 13
debts receive a
discharge. In the
United States,
there are
generally seven kinds of
debtor discharges in bankruptcy...