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Self-inductance

Self-inductance L Spin orbit coupling constant A... [Pg.107]

A simple coil (even a straight length of cable will serve the same purpose, unless it is too long) as shown in Figure 23.28, will provide a self-inductance when a sinusoidal current is passed through it. We will make use of such a coil to control the excessive currents. The induced inductance in such a coil can be expressed by... [Pg.758]

For obtaining a self-inductance of 42.93 pH consider a coil of 15 cm mean diameter (r= 7.5 cm) made of the same cable that is connecting each capacitor bank through the switching device. [Pg.758]

By providing 12 turns of 150 mm mean diameter of the 50 mm flexible copper cable connecting each 60 kVAr capacitor bank a self-inductance of roughly 42.93 x 10 H can be introduced into each switching circuit, which will limit the switching inrush current to almost the permissible value of the making current (/, ) of the switching device. [Pg.758]

In designing multiple impeller configurations, an advantage may be gained by using a self-induction impeller located near the free surface of the dispersion, and thus recycling unreacted gas from the vapor space (P3). [Pg.321]

There are two ways of handling the ohmic drop effect. One consists of equipping the instrument with a positive feedback loop that subtracts from E a tension, Rei, proportional to the current, thus eliminating, at least partially, the effect of the ohmic drop.14 One may even get the impression that total compensation, or even more, overcompensation, could be achieved. In fact, before total compensation is reached, oscillations appear as a result of the bandpass limitations of the operation amplifiers. The entire instrument can indeed be represented by a self-inductance, La, that is a... [Pg.15]

The SI unit (symbolized by H) for both self-inductance and mutual inductance. One henry represents the inductance produced when an induced electromotive force of one volt is generated as the inducing current is altered at a rate of one ampere per second. (Hence, one henry is equivalent to one volt-second per ampere or one weber per ampere). See Magnetic Susceptibility Permeability... [Pg.337]

E° Equilibrium Standard electromotive force H Henry (unit of self-inductance and mutual inductance)... [Pg.801]

As Sf air gap core or armature then a small change in x will produce a large variation in fr. The self-inductance 5 of the coil in Fig. 6.14a is the total flux linked per unit current. Thus, from equation 6.18 ... [Pg.458]

Of great interest are Shilov s works in the branch of self-induction, which is a specific case of conjugated reactions. Fie characterized it as follows Examples are known, when one of final products is the inducer and, consequently, the inducer is formed during the process itself therefore, its concentration is increased during interaction, increasing, in turn, the secondary reaction rate, i.e. speeding it up [1, p. 13],... [Pg.5]

Hydroxy-l,3,7,8-TCDD was found to be the major metabolite of 2,3,7,8-TCDD in dogs but not in rats (Poiger et al. 1982). The metabolites from dogs administered to rats were eliminated as conjugates in the bile (Weber et al. 1982). Self induction of 2,3,7,8-TCDD metabolism was reported in both species (Poiger and Schlatter 1985 Weber et al. 1982). A single 10 g/kg dose of unlabeled 2,3,7,8-TCDD... [Pg.220]

Magnetic thermometry has been developed chiefly to measure temperatures near absolute zero (below -458°F, or -272°C). These measurements are obtained by adiabatic demagnetization of a paramagnetic salt. Inductance can be measured with an AC bridge (as shown in Figure 3.164) whose balance is independent of frequency. The relationship between self-inductance and sus-... [Pg.499]

Supply voltage 8 V DC Current 3 mA (object not detected) 1 mA (object detected) Switching frequency 200-1000 cps Self-inductance 44-50 jxH Self-capacitance 65-89 nF IP protection code IP 67 or 68 Ambient temperature range ... [Pg.351]


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