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Что (кто) такое induction intercept - определение

1995 FILM BY PAUL LEVINE
Aurora:Operation Intercept; Aurora operation intercept
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Induced current         
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PRODUCTION OF VOLTAGE BY A VARYING MAGNETIC FIELD
Faraday-Lenz law; Induces; Magnetic Induction; Faraday's law induction; Electric mutual inductivity; Magnetic mutual inductivity; Magnetic self-inductivity; Electric self-inductivity; Induction (electricity); Faraday's Induction Law; Induction (electricity and magnetism); Induced current; Faraday's Law of Induction; Faraday's Law Of Induction; Faradays law; Parasitic induction; Faraday's Laws of Induction; Faradays Law; Induksioni Elektromagnetik; Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction; EM induction; Faraday–Lenz law; Magneto-induction
·add. ·- A current due to variation in the magnetic field surrounding its conductor.
Electromagnetic induction         
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PRODUCTION OF VOLTAGE BY A VARYING MAGNETIC FIELD
Faraday-Lenz law; Induces; Magnetic Induction; Faraday's law induction; Electric mutual inductivity; Magnetic mutual inductivity; Magnetic self-inductivity; Electric self-inductivity; Induction (electricity); Faraday's Induction Law; Induction (electricity and magnetism); Induced current; Faraday's Law of Induction; Faraday's Law Of Induction; Faradays law; Parasitic induction; Faraday's Laws of Induction; Faradays Law; Induksioni Elektromagnetik; Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction; EM induction; Faraday–Lenz law; Magneto-induction
Electromagnetic or magnetic induction is the production of an electromotive force (emf) across an electrical conductor in a changing magnetic field.
Forced induction         
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PROCESS OF DELIVERING COMPRESSED AIR TO THE INTAKE OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
Forced-induction; Forced Induction
In an internal combustion engine, forced induction is where turbocharging or supercharging is used to increase the density of the intake air. Engines without forced induction are classified as naturally aspirated.
Electrostatic induction         
  • Using an electroscope to show electrostatic induction. The device has leaves/needle that become charged when introducing a charged rod to it. The leaves bend the leave/needle, and the stronger the static introduced, the more bending occurs.
REDISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC CHARGE DUE TO PRESENCE OF OTHER CHARGES
Electricity induction; Charging by induction
Electrostatic induction, also known as "electrostatic influence" or simply "influence" in Europe and Latin America, is a redistribution of electric charge in an object, caused by the influence of nearby charges. In the presence of a charged body, an insulated conductor develops a positive charge on one end and a negative charge on the other end.
intercept         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Intercept (disambiguation)
¦ verb ??nt?'s?pt
1. obstruct and prevent from continuing to a destination.
2. Mathematics mark or cut off (part of a space, line, or surface).
¦ noun '?nt?s?pt
1. an act of intercepting.
2. Mathematics the point at which a given line cuts a coordinate axis.
Derivatives
interception noun
interceptive adjective
Origin
ME: from L. intercept-, intercipere 'catch between'.
Induction motor         
  • Transient solution for an AC induction motor from a complete stop to its operating point under a varying load
  • Inherent slip – unequal rotation frequency of stator field and the rotor
  • Typical torque curve as a function of slip, represented as "g" here
  • IEEE recommended Thévenin equivalent circuit
  • Typical speed-torque curve for NEMA Design B Motor
  • Cutaway view through stator of [[TEFC]] induction motor, showing rotor with internal air circulation vanes. Many such motors have a symmetric armature, and the frame may be reversed to place the electrical connection box (not shown) on the opposite side.
  • Squirrel-cage rotor construction, showing only the center three laminations
  • Tesla Museum]] in Belgrade, Serbia
  • Speed-torque curves for four induction motor types: A) Single-phase, B) Polyphase cage, C) Polyphase cage deep bar, D) Polyphase double cage
  • Typical speed-torque curves for different motor input frequencies as for example used with [[variable-frequency drive]]s
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TYPE OF AC ELECTRIC MOTOR
Induction motors; Tesla motor; AC induction motor; Induction AC motor; Split-phase motor; Asynchronous electric motor; Asynchronous motor; 3-phase induction motor; Single-phase induction motor; Three phase motor; Cage-induction motor; Asynchronous induction motor; Three phase induction motor; Slip (motors); Induction Motor; Cascade motor connection; Induction type motor; Three phase electric motor; Industrial motor; Three-phase induction motor
An induction motor or asynchronous motor is an AC electric motor in which the electric current in the rotor needed to produce torque is obtained by electromagnetic induction from the magnetic field of the stator winding.IEC 60050 (Publication date: 1990-10).
Induction motor         
  • Transient solution for an AC induction motor from a complete stop to its operating point under a varying load
  • Inherent slip – unequal rotation frequency of stator field and the rotor
  • Typical torque curve as a function of slip, represented as "g" here
  • IEEE recommended Thévenin equivalent circuit
  • Typical speed-torque curve for NEMA Design B Motor
  • Cutaway view through stator of [[TEFC]] induction motor, showing rotor with internal air circulation vanes. Many such motors have a symmetric armature, and the frame may be reversed to place the electrical connection box (not shown) on the opposite side.
  • Squirrel-cage rotor construction, showing only the center three laminations
  • Tesla Museum]] in Belgrade, Serbia
  • Speed-torque curves for four induction motor types: A) Single-phase, B) Polyphase cage, C) Polyphase cage deep bar, D) Polyphase double cage
  • Typical speed-torque curves for different motor input frequencies as for example used with [[variable-frequency drive]]s
  • quadrupole field]].
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TYPE OF AC ELECTRIC MOTOR
Induction motors; Tesla motor; AC induction motor; Induction AC motor; Split-phase motor; Asynchronous electric motor; Asynchronous motor; 3-phase induction motor; Single-phase induction motor; Three phase motor; Cage-induction motor; Asynchronous induction motor; Three phase induction motor; Slip (motors); Induction Motor; Cascade motor connection; Induction type motor; Three phase electric motor; Industrial motor; Three-phase induction motor
·add. ·- A type of alternating-current motor comprising two wound members, one stationary, called the stator, and the other rotating, called the rotor, these two members corresponding to a certain extent to the field and armature of a direct-current motor.
Free induction decay         
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Free Induction Decay
In Fourier transform nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, free induction decay (FID) is the observable NMR signal generated by non-equilibrium nuclear spin magnetization precessing about the magnetic field (conventionally along z). This non-equilibrium magnetization can be created generally by applying a pulse of radio-frequency close to the Larmor frequency of the nuclear spins.
Ecbolic         
ARTIFICIAL STIMULATION OF OBSTETRIC LABOR
Induction of labour; Labor, induced; Induction of labor; Natural induction (labor); Induced labor; Membrane sweep; Induced labour; Induction (birth); Labour induction; Labour inducer; Labor inducer; Natural Induction; Inducing labor; Induce labour; Labor stimulation; Ecbolic; Medically induced; Labor may be induced; Induce labor
·noun A drug, as ergot, which by exciting uterine contractions promotes the expulsion of the contents of the uterus.
Low-probability-of-intercept radar         
RADAR TECHNOLOGY THAT HIDES ITS ACTIVITY FROM A DETECTED TARGET
Low Probability of Intercept; Low probability of intercept; LPI radar; Low Probability of Intercept Radar; Low probability of intercept radar; LPIR; Stealth radar; Stealthy radar
A low-probability-of-intercept radar (LPIR) is a radar employing measures to avoid detection by passive radar detection equipment (such as a radar warning receiver (RWR), or electronic support receiver) while it is searching for a target or engaged in target tracking. This characteristic is desirable in a radar because it allows finding and tracking an opponent without alerting them to the radar's presence.

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Aurora: Operation Intercept

Aurora: Operation Intercept is a 1995 thriller film directed by Paul Levine and starring Bruce Payne, Lance Henriksen and John Stockwell.

The "Aurora" is a secret hypersonic military aircraft based at Groom Lake. It is very similar to what aviation experts assume to be the Aurora aircraft. In the film, it is being stolen by a Russian terrorist who tries to destroy the White House. The propulsion system is a "combined cycle" conventional/scramjet engine.