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  • |'''[[Node (circuits)|Node]]'''||A point at which terminals of more than two components are join ...uits composed of resistors, inductors, and capacitors |journal=IEEE Trans. Circuits and Systems |volume=31 |issue=1 |pages=4 |year=1984 |doi= |url=}}<br/>follo
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  • ...]]s are occasionally used. In principle, any [[alternating current|AC]] [[electrical generator]] can be called an alternator, but usually the word refers to sma <ref>The Electrical Year Book 1937, published by Emmott & Co Ltd, Manchester, England, page 72<
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  • ...ent in mining operations. Advanced ceramics are also used in the medicine, electrical and electronics industries. ...ects and hardness microindentions. Most bulk mechanical, optical, thermal, electrical and magnetic properties are significantly affected by the observed microstr
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  • ...eability, [[Elasticity (physics)|elasticity]], etc.) of plastics with high electrical conductivity. These properties can be fine-tuned using the methods of [[o ==Correlation of chemical structure and electrical conductivity==
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  • ...g for control of [[fluid]]s in [[nanometer]] scale. Due to the effect of [[electrical double layer]] within the fluid channel, the behavior of [[Nanofluidics|nan ...o-pipet induced a non-neutral electrical potential within the orifice. The electrical potential then modify the concentration of ion species, resulting in an asy
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  • ...rs in the analogous circuit, each in series. Like resistance in electrical circuits, increasing the physical length of a resistive element (graphite, for examp
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  • ...was the brain child of [[John G. Linvill|John Linvill]], a professor of [[Electrical Engineering]] at Stanford University, who later became head of the EE Depar ...he Optacon project also assisted Stanford in establishing their Integrated Circuits facilities, leading MIT’s Dean of Engineering to remark that Stanford got
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  • ...lights to indicate laser light emission, a beam stop or attenuator, and an electrical contact that the user can connect to an emergency stop or interlock. Interlocks are circuits that shut down a laser if some condition is not met, such as if the laser c
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  • ...ectricity|electrical]] [[measuring instrument|instrument]] that measures [[electrical resistance]], the opposition to an [[electric current]]. Micro-ohmmeters (m ...is decreased, the current through the meter would increase. Ohmmeters form circuits by themselves, therefore they cannot be used within an assembled circuit.
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  • * Blast-activated cut-off switches on machinery and electrical circuits (for example, in the form of a paddle that is activated by the blast)
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  • Hitachi was founded in 1910 as an electrical repair shop. Today, it is one of the leading manufacturers in new technolog ...st of the three factories, was founded in 1910 by [[Namihei Odaira]] as an electrical equipment repair and manufacturing facility. This facility was named Hitach
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  • ...aw]] — In [[Reservoir Petrophysics|petrophysics]], relates the in-situ [[electrical conductivity]] of [[sedimentary rock]] to its porosity and [[brine]] [[Aqui * [[Kirchhoff's laws]] — One law in thermodynamics and two about electrical circuits, named after [[Gustav Kirchhoff]].
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  • ...others operate electrical switches, such as a [[time switch]], which cuts electrical power. ...electrical contact on the end of the finger moves away from or towards an electrical switch contact. The most common use of this type is in the "flasher" units
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  • ...is a common type of output found on many [[Integrated circuits|integrated circuits (IC)]]. Instead of outputting a signal of a specific voltage or current, t ...ply voltage, a lower or higher voltage can be used instead. Open collector circuits are therefore sometimes used to interface different families of devices tha
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  • In [[electronics]], '''high [[Electrical impedance|impedance]]''' means that a point in a circuit (a node) has a rel '''High [[Electrical impedance|impedance]]''' (also known as '''hi-Z''', '''tri-stated''', or ''
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  • ...7400 series originated with [[Transistor-transistor logic|TTL]] integrated circuits made by [[Texas Instruments]]. Because of the popularity of these parts, th ...esistances in analog switches, etc.). See [[list of 4000 series integrated circuits]].
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  • ...ital signal|digital]], [[Analog signal|analog]], [[Mixed-signal integrated circuits|mixed-signal]], and often [[radio-frequency]] functions—all on a single c * External [[Electrical connector|interface]]s including industry standards such as [[Universal Ser
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  • ...Cs. ICs consist of miniaturized [[electronic component]]s built into an [[electrical network]] on a monolithic [[semiconductor]] substrate by [[photolithography ...gn focuses on logical correctness, maximizing circuit density, and placing circuits so that clock and timing signals are routed efficiently. Analog IC design a
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  • ...de in the tracks, usually around holes, to divide the strips into multiple electrical nodes. With care, it is possible to break between holes to allow for compo ...e-mount]] components. For high density prototyping, especially of digital circuits, [[wire wrap]] is faster and more reliable than Stripboard for experienced
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  • electromagnetic complexity has grown as well, from [[Electrical resistance|resistance]] and [[capacitance]], to [[inductance]], circuits. Solid State Electronics, 35(7):1005-1012, 1992.</ref>.
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  • ...each segment as the R ([[electrical resistance]]) times the downstream C (electrical [[capacitance]]). Sum the delays from the [[Root_node#Root_nodes|root]] to ...ut signals}}, IEEE Transactions on the Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, Volume: 16, Issue: 1, pp. 95-104.</ref>
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