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- its magnetic field. It is a commutated series-wound motor where the stator's field coils are connected in series with the rotor windings through a commutator...
- that wounds be thoroughly evaluated by a healthcare professional for proper management. In normal physiology, all wounds will undergo a series of steps...
- shunt-wound, and a combination of the latter two, compound-wound. In a series-wound motor, the field coils are connected electrically in series with the...
- Mortal Wound (Persian: زخمِ کاری, romanized: Zakhm-e Kari lit. Trench Gashes from Shakespeare's Macbeth) is an Iranian neo-noir mystery drama and family...
- eddy current losses become problems. Nearly all universal motors are series-wound because their stators have relatively few turns, minimizing inductance...
- The Wound Man is a surgical diagram which first appeared in European medical m****cripts of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. The illustration acted...
- Wound healing refers to a living organism's replacement of destro**** or damaged tissue by newly produced tissue. In undamaged skin, the epidermis (surface...
- and the field windings are connected in series, the whole motor is referred to as "series-wound". A series-wound DC motor has a low resistance field and...
- up wound in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A wound is a type of injury. Wound may also refer to: Wound (album), a 1991 album by Autopsia Wound, a 1992...
- into on and off cycles which have an effective lower voltage. Since the series-wound DC motor develops its highest torque at low speed, it is often used in...