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electromagnet of 1824
consisted of a
solenoid bent into a
horseshoe shape (similarly to an arc spring).
Solenoids provide magnetic focusing of electrons...
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electromechanical solenoids,
whereby electrification of the coil
causes the
armature to
strike metal chime bars. Push and pull
solenoids are
common catalog...
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distribute or mix fluids. They are
found in many
application areas.
Solenoids offer fast and safe switching, high-reliability, long
service life, good...
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modern TCU
sends out
signals to
shift solenoids,
pressure control solenoids,
torque converter lockup solenoids and to
other electronic controllers. Many...
- is glad that he wasn't
successful in
publishing the work. Six
distinct solenoids appear throughout the novel. The novel's protagonist's life intentionally...
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transmission solenoid or
cylinoid is an electro-hydraulic
valve that
controls fluid flow into and
throughout an
automatic transmission.
Solenoids can be normally...
- A
solenoid is a type of
electromagnet formed by a coil of wire
Solenoid may also
refer to:
Solenoid (engineering), an
actuator which uses an electromagnet...
- R3. A
solenoid is a one-dimensional
homogeneous indecomposable continuum that has the
structure of an
abelian compact topological group.
Solenoids were...
- design. The smaller, lower-powered
solenoids were
first to be transistorized,
followed later by the higher-current
solenoids as the price, performance, and...
- A
starter solenoid is an
electromagnet which is
actuated to
engage the
starter motor of an
internal combustion engine. It is
normally attached directly...