- in
fusors.
Changes in
speed can also be due to
interactions between the
particle and the
electric field.
Since there are no
magnetic fields,
fusors emit...
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fuse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fuse or
FUSE may
refer to:
Fuse (electrical), a
device used in
electrical systems to
protect against excessive...
- The
fusibility of a
material refers to the ease at
which the
material can be
fused together, or to the
temperature or
amount of heat
required to melt a...
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fuser in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fuser may
refer to:
fuser (Unix), a Unix
command which lists processes currently using given files,...
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following is a list of
fusor examples,
examples of the
fusor-type
nuclear fusion reactor that uses
inertial electrostatic confinement Fusors have been theoretically...
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Fusing, as a
joining process, may
refer to:
Fusing (manufacturing), type of
manufacturing process for
joining or
terminating electrical magnet wire Stained...
- A
Proximity Fuse (also VT
fuse or "variable time fuze") is a
fuse that
detonates an
explosive device automatically when it
approaches within a certain...
- In
electronics and
electrical engineering, a
fuse is an
electrical safety device that
operates to
provide overcurrent protection of an
electrical circuit...
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Fuse is the only
studio album by the rock band
Fuse. It was
recorded in 1969 and
released in
January 1970,
before they
broke up and with
members going...