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Qué (quién) es Eddy Merckx - definición

BELGIAN CYCLIST (BORN 1945)
Eddie Merckx; Eddy merkx; Eddy merx; Edouard Louis Joseph, Baron Merckx; Eddie Merkx; Eddy Merkx; Eddy Merx; Eddie Merx; Edward Merckx; Eddy Merckx (cyclist); Baron Merckx; The Cannibal (nickname)
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  • Eddy Merckx in the [[1970 Tour de France]].
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  • Merckx (pictured in 1971) was a successful cyclist on the road and on the track, with a record of 525 victories to his credit over the course of his career.
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List of career achievements by Eddy Merckx         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Career accomplishments of Eddy Merckx
Eddy Merckx is widely considered to be the greatest bicycle racer in history. His eleven Grand Tour victories are the most ever, and he also won one of the classic cycle races 28 times, in addition to a prolific career as an amateur and on the track.
Eddy current         
  • Demonstration of Waltenhofen's pendulum, precursor of eddy current brakes. The formation and suppression of eddy currents is here demonstrated by means of this pendulum, a metal plate oscillating between the pole pieces of a strong electromagnet. As soon as a sufficiently strong magnetic field has been switched on, the pendulum is stopped on entering the field.
  • Lamination of magnetic cores in transformers greatly improves the efficiency by minimising eddy currents
  • E-I transformer laminations showing flux paths.  The effect of the gap where the laminations are butted together can be mitigated by alternating pairs of E laminations with pairs of I laminations, providing a path for the magnetic flux around the gap.
  • Eddy current brake. The North magnetic pole piece ''(top)'' in this drawing is shown further away from the disk than the South; this is just to leave room to show the currents. In an actual eddy current brake the pole pieces are positioned as close to the disk as possible.
  • '''B'''}}, green</span>)'' with insulation ''(C)'' between them reduces the eddy currents. Although the field and currents are shown in one direction, they actually reverse direction with the alternating current in the transformer winding.
  • A cross section through a linear motor placed above a thick aluminium slab. As the [[linear induction motor]]'s field pattern sweeps to the left, eddy currents are left behind in the metal and this causes the field lines to lean.
AN EXAMPLE OF THE APPLICATION OF LENZ'S LAW
Eddy Current; Eddy currents; Eddy-current; Foucault current; Foucault Current; Magnetic eddy currents; Eddy-currents; Eddy Currents; Rotatory magnetism; Magnetism by rotation; Induction current; Induction currents
Eddy currents (also called Foucault's currents) are loops of electrical current induced within conductors by a changing magnetic field in the conductor according to Faraday's law of induction or by the relative motion of a conductor in a magnetic field. Eddy currents flow in closed loops within conductors, in planes perpendicular to the magnetic field.
Eddy current         
  • Demonstration of Waltenhofen's pendulum, precursor of eddy current brakes. The formation and suppression of eddy currents is here demonstrated by means of this pendulum, a metal plate oscillating between the pole pieces of a strong electromagnet. As soon as a sufficiently strong magnetic field has been switched on, the pendulum is stopped on entering the field.
  • Lamination of magnetic cores in transformers greatly improves the efficiency by minimising eddy currents
  • E-I transformer laminations showing flux paths.  The effect of the gap where the laminations are butted together can be mitigated by alternating pairs of E laminations with pairs of I laminations, providing a path for the magnetic flux around the gap.
  • Eddy current brake. The North magnetic pole piece ''(top)'' in this drawing is shown further away from the disk than the South; this is just to leave room to show the currents. In an actual eddy current brake the pole pieces are positioned as close to the disk as possible.
  • '''B'''}}, green</span>)'' with insulation ''(C)'' between them reduces the eddy currents. Although the field and currents are shown in one direction, they actually reverse direction with the alternating current in the transformer winding.
  • A cross section through a linear motor placed above a thick aluminium slab. As the [[linear induction motor]]'s field pattern sweeps to the left, eddy currents are left behind in the metal and this causes the field lines to lean.
AN EXAMPLE OF THE APPLICATION OF LENZ'S LAW
Eddy Current; Eddy currents; Eddy-current; Foucault current; Foucault Current; Magnetic eddy currents; Eddy-currents; Eddy Currents; Rotatory magnetism; Magnetism by rotation; Induction current; Induction currents
·add. ·- An induced electric current circulating wholly within a mass of metal;
- called also Foucault current.

Wikipedia

Eddy Merckx

Édouard Louis Joseph, Baron Merckx (Dutch: [mɛr(ə)ks], French: [mɛʁks]; born 17 June 1945), better known as Eddy Merckx, is a Belgian former professional road and track bicycle racer who is among the most successful riders in the history of competitive cycling. His victories include an unequalled eleven Grand Tours (five Tours de France, five Giros d'Italia, and a Vuelta a España), all five Monuments, setting the hour record, three World Championships, every major one-day race other than Paris–Tours, and extensive victories on the track.

Born in Meensel-Kiezegem, Brabant, Belgium, he grew up in Sint-Pieters-Woluwe where his parents ran a grocery store. He played several sports, but found his true passion in cycling. Merckx got his first bicycle at the age of three or four and competed in his first race in 1961. His first victory came at Petit-Enghien in October 1961.

After winning eighty races as an amateur racer, he turned professional on 29 April 1965 when he signed with Solo–Superia. His first major victory came in the Milan–San Remo a year later, after switching to Peugeot–BP–Michelin. After the 1967 season, Merckx moved to Faema, and won the Giro d'Italia, his first Grand Tour victory. Four times between 1970 and 1974 Merckx completed a Grand Tour double. His final double also coincided with winning the elite men's road race at the UCI Road World Championships to make him the first rider to accomplish cycling's Triple Crown. Merckx broke the hour record in October 1972, extending the record by almost 800 metres.

He acquired the nickname "The Cannibal", suggested by the daughter of a teammate upon being told by her father of how Merckx would not let anyone else win. Merckx achieved 525 victories over his eighteen-year career. He is one of only three riders to have won all five 'Monuments' Milan–San Remo, Tour of Flanders, Paris–Roubaix, Liège–Bastogne–Liège, and the Giro di Lombardia and the only one to have won them all twice or more. The other two are fellow Belgians Roger De Vlaeminck and Rik Van Looy. Merckx was successful on the road and also on the track, as well as in the large stage races and one-day races. He is almost universally regarded as the greatest and most successful rider in the history of cycling.

Since Merckx's retirement from the sport on 18 May 1978, he has remained active in the cycling world. He began his own bicycle brand, Eddy Merckx Cycles, in 1980 and its bicycles were used by several professional teams in the 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s. Merckx coached the Belgian national cycling team for eleven years, stopping in 1996. He helped start and organize the Tour of Qatar from its start in 2002 until its final edition in 2016. He also assisted in running the Tour of Oman, before a disagreement with the organizers led him to step away in 2017.

Ejemplos de uso de Eddy Merckx
1. Frenchmen Jacques Anquetil and Bernard Hinault, Belgian Eddy Merckx and Spaniard Miguel Indurain all won five Tours.
2. And in Belgium, the media widely covered her meeting with cyclist Eddy Merckx, who won the Tour de France five times.
3. The painter Rne Magritte, familiar to fans of The Thomas Crown Affair, is up there too, and so is the legendary 60s Tour de France cyclist Eddy Merckx.
4. Whereas former Tour greats Jacques Anquetil, Bernard Hinault and Miguel Indurain mostly built their victories in time trials, Armstrong, like his close friend Eddy Merckx, dominated on all terrains.
5. Armstrong was breaking a record he set a year ago, when he took himself clear of the four men – Jacques Anquetil, Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault and Miguel Indurain – who had won the race five times.