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Tapped stars

Tapped stars are manufactured by using a cylinder and plunger(Fig.62) A small amount of composition is put in one end of the cylinder and tapped into a cylindrical star. [Pg.189]

Add a quantity of water or solvent to the composition and stir it well until the hands feel damp. When the composition contains shellac, rosin or other materials which dissolve in alcohol, it is better to moisten it with alcohol. Prepare a cylinder and plunger which are made of brass (a). Hold them in one hand and push them downward into the composition (B).  [Pg.189]

An amount of the composition is thus forced into the bottom of the cylinder [Pg.189]

The efficiency of the operation is not as great as that of cut stars,but generally higher than that of the round stars. Tapped stars can be manufactured with quite a small amount of binding agent or water, and require a shorter drying time. The size of the stars is usually about 10 15 mm in diameter and length. [Pg.189]


Star contactor C and A/Tcontactor Ci must be rated for the square of the percentage lapping. For a tapping of 80%., for instance, the rating of the contactors C and Ci will be (0.8) or 64% of the full-load current of the motor. The main contactor Ct, however, will be rated for the full-load current. [Pg.74]

Tap-offs with a neutral CT, from star point of the generator, to the neutral grounding transformer (NOT). [Pg.930]

Bob taps on Brunhilde with Miss Muxdroozol s vertebra to get everyone s attention. If the Sun were shrunk to the size of a sand grain, the closest star would be a few miles away. C. S. Lewis, the famous English writer, thought that God separated the stars by great distances so that one fallen species wouldn t spiritually infect another. But today we know that God may have had other reasons. He may have separated the stars to prevent supernovas from destroying too many worlds. ... [Pg.159]

Bob is reaching the climax of his lecture on stars. One of the Rollers bounces up and down in anticipation. The Hentriacontanes wave their whip tails as they beckon him to continue. Ishmael taps his leg. [Pg.167]

Incorrect Rex the Wonder Horse was obviously very smart because he taps out the telephone numbers of the stars with his hoof. [Pg.482]

The 3He reservoir of a main sequence star may also be tapped during a nova outburst. The 3He is in the gas accreted by the white dwarf from its main sequence companion. Although the reaction chain known as the 7Be-transport mechanism is important, other reactions influence the predicted 7Li yields from the explosions on C-O and O-Ne white dwarfs. Jose (2002) estimates that the contribution from novae to the Galactic 7Li abundance is rather small (i.e., less than 15%), even if the 7Li yield from the most favorable case, a massive CO nova, is considered. ... [Pg.96]

In some recipes describing the galactic evolution of the Li abundance, synthesis by novae is an important ingredient for example, Romano et al. (2001) ascribe 18 % of the solar system s lithium to production in novae. Novae again tap the 3He reservoir of the low mass star which feeds the white dwarf whose surface is the site for the novae explosions. A feature of Li-synthesis by novae is that the 7Be is ejected before it decays... [Pg.97]

Ever since This Is Spinal Tap, student films about performance, filmmaking, writing, and music have relied on the hybrid form loosely called the mockumentary. This is a form that both evokes realism and pokes fun at it. Not quite as intense as the satire, the mockumentary criticizes gently the subject of the film, which is often the media as it interacts with, and often creates, a star. In this sense, the mockumentary is a self-reflexive and self-critical form, as the "mock" in the word suggests. If your idea centers on the relationship between the public and a character, and if the media can play a role in the story, the mockumentary is an amusing and often insightful form. [Pg.115]

Stars shine. That distinguishing quality makes much of astronomy possible. It also means that stars must have finite lifetimes because they must tap some energy source to radiate away. Throughout nearly its entire life, a star is in hydrostatic equilibrium, which means it has found an internal balance between the two key forces at play in its interior gravity and pressure. Gravity pulls all parts of the star towards the center. Pressure pushes in all directions, but, since the pressure in a star decreases with increasing distance from the star s core, it tends to push stellar layers outward. When gravity dominates, stars contract. This causes the pressure to rise, which counters fiirther contraction. When the... [Pg.40]


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