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Что (кто) такое reactance coil - определение

A CIRCUIT ELEMENT'S OPPOSITION TO CHANGES IN CURRENT DUE TO ITS INDUCTANCE OR CAPACITANCE
Capacitive reactance; Electric reactance; Reactance (physics); Reactance (electronics); Inductive reactance
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Reactance coil      
·add. ·- A choking coil.
Winding         
  • Diagram of typical transformer configurations
  • In a coil of multiple turns of wire the magnetic field of the turns adds in the center of the coil, creating a strong field.  This drawing shows a cross section through the center of the coil.  The crosses are wires in which current is moving into the page; the dots are wires in which current is emerging from the page.
ELECTRICAL COMPONENT
Magnetic coil; Winding; Windings in electric machinery; Electromagnetic Coil; Coil (electrical engineering); Windings; Coil (electromagnetism)
·noun A call by the boatswain's whistle.
II. Winding ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Wind.
III. Winding ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Wind.
IV. Winding ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Wind.
V. Winding ·adj Twisting from a direct line or an even surface; circuitous.
VI. Winding ·noun A turn or turning; a bend; a curve; flexure; meander; as, the windings of a road or stream.
VII. Winding ·add. ·noun The material, as wire or rope, wound or coiled about anything, or a single round or turn of the material;.
VIII. Winding ·noun A line- or ribbon-shaped material (as wire, string, or bandaging) wound around an object; as, the windings (conducting wires) wound around the armature of an electric motor or generator.
IX. Winding ·add. ·noun a series winding, or one in which the armature coil, the field-magnet coil, and the external circuit form a continuous conductor; a shunt winding, or one of such a character that the armature current is divided, a portion of the current being led around the field-magnet coils.
winding         
  • Diagram of typical transformer configurations
  • In a coil of multiple turns of wire the magnetic field of the turns adds in the center of the coil, creating a strong field.  This drawing shows a cross section through the center of the coil.  The crosses are wires in which current is moving into the page; the dots are wires in which current is emerging from the page.
ELECTRICAL COMPONENT
Magnetic coil; Winding; Windings in electric machinery; Electromagnetic Coil; Coil (electrical engineering); Windings; Coil (electromagnetism)
I. n.
Flexure, turning, meandering, twisting, twist, convolution, contortion, sinuosity, curvature, tortuosity, bend, crook, kink, crookedness.
II. a.
Flexuous sinuous, meandering, serpentine, bending, curving.
Electromagnetic coil         
  • Diagram of typical transformer configurations
  • In a coil of multiple turns of wire the magnetic field of the turns adds in the center of the coil, creating a strong field.  This drawing shows a cross section through the center of the coil.  The crosses are wires in which current is moving into the page; the dots are wires in which current is emerging from the page.
ELECTRICAL COMPONENT
Magnetic coil; Winding; Windings in electric machinery; Electromagnetic Coil; Coil (electrical engineering); Windings; Coil (electromagnetism)
An electromagnetic coil is an electrical conductor such as a wire in the shape of a [(spiral] or [[helix). Electromagnetic coils are used in electrical engineering, in applications where electric currents interact with magnetic fields, in devices such as electric motors, generators, inductors, electromagnets, transformers, and sensor coils.
winding         
  • Diagram of typical transformer configurations
  • In a coil of multiple turns of wire the magnetic field of the turns adds in the center of the coil, creating a strong field.  This drawing shows a cross section through the center of the coil.  The crosses are wires in which current is moving into the page; the dots are wires in which current is emerging from the page.
ELECTRICAL COMPONENT
Magnetic coil; Winding; Windings in electric machinery; Electromagnetic Coil; Coil (electrical engineering); Windings; Coil (electromagnetism)
['w??nd??]
¦ noun
1. a twisting movement or course.
2. a thing that winds or is wound round something.
a coil of conducting wire in an electric motor, generator, etc.
¦ adjective having a twisting or spiral course.
Spark coil         
  • GM Z18XE]] engine
AUTOMOBILE FUEL IGNITION SYSTEM COMPONENT
Ignition coils; Coil pack; Spark coil; Coil-on-plug ignition
·add. ·- A self-induction coil used to increase the spark in an electric gas-lighting apparatus.
II. Spark coil ·add. ·- An induction coil, ·esp. of an internal-combustion engine, wireless telegraph apparatus, ·etc.
Ignition coil         
  • GM Z18XE]] engine
AUTOMOBILE FUEL IGNITION SYSTEM COMPONENT
Ignition coils; Coil pack; Spark coil; Coil-on-plug ignition
An ignition coil (also called a spark coil) is an induction coil in an automobile's ignition system that transforms the battery's voltage to the thousands of volts needed to create an electric spark in the spark plugs to ignite the fuel. Some coils have an internal resistor, while others rely on a resistor wire or an external resistor to limit the current flowing into the coil from the car's 12-volt supply.
Spark Coil         
  • GM Z18XE]] engine
AUTOMOBILE FUEL IGNITION SYSTEM COMPONENT
Ignition coils; Coil pack; Spark coil; Coil-on-plug ignition
A coil for producing a spark from a source of comparatively low electro-motive force. It consists of insulated wire wound round a core of soft iron, best a bundle of short pieces of wire. Such a coil may be eight inches long and three inches thick, and made of No. 18-20 copper wire, with a core one inch in diameter. On connecting a battery therewith and opening or closing the circuit, a spark is produced by self-induction, q. v. It is used for lighting gas.
Reactance (psychology)         
UNPLEASANT MOTIVATIONAL AROUSAL TO OFFERS, PERSONS, RULES, OR REGULATIONS THAT THREATEN OR ELIMINATE SPECIFIC BEHAVIORAL FREEDOMS
Psychological reactance; Reactance theory
Reactance is an unpleasant motivational reaction to offers, persons, rules, or regulations that threaten or eliminate specific behavioral freedoms. Reactance occurs when an individual feels that an agent is attempting to limit one's choice of response and/or range of alternatives.
Induction coil         
  • Induction coil showing construction, from 1920.
TYPE OF ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMER USED TO PRODUCE HIGH-VOLTAGE PULSES FROM A LOW-VOLTAGE DIRECT CURRENT (DC) SUPPLY
Ruhmkorff coil; Induction Coil; Ruhmkorff apparatus; Induction coils; Wehnelt interrupter
An induction coil or "spark coil" (archaically known as an inductorium or Ruhmkorff coil after Heinrich Rühmkorff) is a type of electrical transformer used to produce high-voltage pulses from a low-voltage direct current (DC) supply. p.

Википедия

Electrical reactance

In electrical circuits, reactance is the opposition presented to alternating current by inductance and,or capacitance. Greater reactance gives smaller current for the same applied voltage. Reactance is similar to resistance in this respect, but does not lead to dissipation of electrical energy as heat; instead, energy is momentarily stored in the reactance, and a quarter-cycle later returned to the circuit.

Reactance is used to compute amplitude and phase changes of sinusoidal alternating current going through a circuit element. Like resistance, reactance is measured in ohms, with positive values indicating inductive reactance and negative indicating capacitive reactance. It is denoted by the symbol X {\displaystyle X} . An ideal resistor has zero reactance, whereas ideal inductors and capacitors have zero resistance. As frequency increases, inductive reactance increases and capacitive reactance decreases.