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Что (кто) такое reversed polarity - определение

ELECTRICAL COMPONENT THAT CAN BREAK AN ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT
Switches; Electric switch; Toggle switch; On-off switch; On-off-on switch; Normally closed; Normally open; DPDT; Rocker switch; Keybounce; Electrical switch; Power switch; Load switch; Changeover switch; Four-way switch; On button; DPST; Ideal switch; Practical switch; Contact bounce; Toggle button; Switch bounce; Debouncing; Debounce; DPDT switch; SPDT switch; SPST switch; DPST switch; Dual switching system; Dual Switching System; Make-before-break; Make before break; Break-before-make; Break before make; Electromechanical switch; Spring-return toggle switch; Power switching; Push Button Switch; Momentary switch; Spring-return Toggle Switch; Footswitch; Positive on-off switch; DPCO; Contact terminology; In-line switch; Single pole, single throw; Single-pole, single-throw; Single pole, double throw; Single pole, change over; Single pole, triple throw; SPTT; Double pole, single throw; Dpst; Double pole, double throw; Double pole, triple throw; Double pole, change over; Single pole, quadruple throw; Single pole, quad throw; Double pole, quadruple throw; Double pole, quad throw; DPQT; Single-pole, change over; SP1T; 1PST; 1P1T; SP2T; 1PDT; 1P2T; SP3T; 1PTT; 1P3T; SP4T; 1PQT; 1P4T; 1PCO; 2PCO; DP1T; 2PST; 2P1T; DP2T; 2PDT; 2P2T; 2PTT; 2P3T; DP4T; 2PQT; 2P4T; Momentary open; Momentary closed; Triple pole, single throw; TP1T; 3PST; 3P1T; Triple pole, double throw; TPDT; TP2T; 3PDT; 3P2T; Triple pole, triple throw; TPTT; TP3T; 3PTT; 3P3T; Triple pole, quadruple throw; Triple pole, quad throw; TPQT; TP4T; 3PQT; 3P4T; Triple pole, change over; 3TCO; Quadruple pole, single throw; Quad pole, single throw; QPST; QP1T; 4PST; 4P1T; Quadruple pole, double throw; Quad pole, double throw; QPDT; QP2T; 4PDT; 4P2T; Quadruple pole, triple throw; Quad pole, triple throw; QPTT; QP3T; 4PTT; 4P3T; Quadruple pole, quadruple throw; Quad pole, quad throw; QPQT; QP4T; 4PQT; 4P4T; Quadruple pole, change over; Quad pole, change over; QPCO; 4PCO; Single pole; Double pole; Switch bounce reduction; Cold contact (switch); Hot contact (switch); Double-pole; Single-pole; Single-pole switch; Tumbler switch; Line switch; Level switch; Foot switch; Single pole, centre off; Single pole, changeover; SPCO (switch); Single pole, change-over; Reversing switch; Polarity-reversing switch; Reverse polarity switch; Electric pole reverser; Electric pole reverser switch; Electric pole reversing switch; Pole reverser; Pole reverser switch; Pole reversing switch; Polarity switch; Polarity reversing switch; Reversed polarity; Polarity switching; Polarity reversion
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  • Snapshot of switch bounce on an [[oscilloscope]]. The switch bounces between on and off several times before settling.
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  • A toggle switch with four inputs and outputs
  • Opened [[float switch]] of a dirty-water pump
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  • Bank of toggle switches on a [[Data General Nova]] [[minicomputer]] front panel
  • A toggle switch in the "on" position
  • A three-deck stacked rotary switch. Any number of switching elements may be stacked in this manner, by using a longer shaft and additional spacing standoffs between each switching element.
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  • A high-voltage disconnect switch used in an electrical substation. Such switches are used mostly to isolate circuits, and usually cannot break load current. High-voltage switches are available for the highest transmission voltages, up to 1&nbsp;million volts. This switch is gang-operated so that all three phases are interrupted at the same time.
  • Three push button switches (Tactile Switches). Major scale is inches.
  • Toggle switches with the shared cover preventing certain forbidden combinations
  • braking]] purposes. Here the switch is shown in the open position.

Apolar         
  • The ammonia molecule, NH<sub>3</sub>, is polar as a result of its molecular geometry. The red represents partially negatively charged regions.
  • In a molecule of [[boron trifluoride]], the trigonal planar arrangement of three polar bonds results in no overall dipole.
  • Carbon dioxide has two polar C-O bonds in a linear geometry.
  • The water molecule is made up of oxygen and hydrogen, with respective electronegativities of 3.44 and 2.20. The electronegativity difference polarizes each H–O bond, shifting its electrons towards the oxygen (illustrated by red arrows). These effects add as vectors to make the overall molecule polar.
  • In [[methane]], the bonds are arranged symmetrically (in a tetrahedral arrangement) so there is no overall dipole.
  • Resonance Lewis structures of the ozone molecule
ELECTROSTATIC PROPERTY OF A MOLECULE
Nonpolarity; Polar molecule; Polar compound; Polar molecules; Polar bond; Apolar; Bond dipole moment; Polar covalent bond; Nonpolar molecule; Polar covalent bonds; Polar Bond; Nonpolar; Non-polar; Polarity (chemistry); Polarity (Chemistry); Polar bonds; Molecular polarity; Bond polarity; Non-polar covalent bond; Chemical Polarity; Chemistry Polarity; Polar solution; Polar fluids; Polar-covalent bond; Non-polar chemicals; Nonpolar molecules; Non-polar molecule; Polar covalent
·adj Having no radiating processes;
- applied particularly to certain nerve cells.
apolar         
  • The ammonia molecule, NH<sub>3</sub>, is polar as a result of its molecular geometry. The red represents partially negatively charged regions.
  • In a molecule of [[boron trifluoride]], the trigonal planar arrangement of three polar bonds results in no overall dipole.
  • Carbon dioxide has two polar C-O bonds in a linear geometry.
  • The water molecule is made up of oxygen and hydrogen, with respective electronegativities of 3.44 and 2.20. The electronegativity difference polarizes each H–O bond, shifting its electrons towards the oxygen (illustrated by red arrows). These effects add as vectors to make the overall molecule polar.
  • In [[methane]], the bonds are arranged symmetrically (in a tetrahedral arrangement) so there is no overall dipole.
  • Resonance Lewis structures of the ozone molecule
ELECTROSTATIC PROPERTY OF A MOLECULE
Nonpolarity; Polar molecule; Polar compound; Polar molecules; Polar bond; Apolar; Bond dipole moment; Polar covalent bond; Nonpolar molecule; Polar covalent bonds; Polar Bond; Nonpolar; Non-polar; Polarity (chemistry); Polarity (Chemistry); Polar bonds; Molecular polarity; Bond polarity; Non-polar covalent bond; Chemical Polarity; Chemistry Polarity; Polar solution; Polar fluids; Polar-covalent bond; Non-polar chemicals; Nonpolar molecules; Non-polar molecule; Polar covalent
¦ adjective chiefly Biochemistry having no electrical polarity.
Polarity         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Polarity (physics); Polarities; Polarity (disambiguation); Polarity (album)
·noun A property of the conic sections by virtue of which a given point determines a corresponding right line and a given right line determines a corresponding point. ·see Polar, ·noun.
II. Polarity ·noun That quality or condition of a body in virtue of which it exhibits opposite, or contrasted, properties or powers, in opposite, or contrasted, parts or directions; or a condition giving rise to a contrast of properties corresponding to a contrast of positions, as, for example, attraction and repulsion in the opposite parts of a magnet, the dissimilar phenomena corresponding to the different sides of a polarized ray of light, ·etc.

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Switch

In electrical engineering, a switch is an electrical component that can disconnect or connect the conducting path in an electrical circuit, interrupting the electric current or diverting it from one conductor to another. The most common type of switch is an electromechanical device consisting of one or more sets of movable electrical contacts connected to external circuits. When a pair of contacts is touching current can pass between them, while when the contacts are separated no current can flow.

Switches are made in many different configurations; they may have multiple sets of contacts controlled by the same knob or actuator, and the contacts may operate simultaneously, sequentially, or alternately. A switch may be operated manually, for example, a light switch or a keyboard button, or may function as a sensing element to sense the position of a machine part, liquid level, pressure, or temperature, such as a thermostat. Many specialized forms exist, such as the toggle switch, rotary switch, mercury switch, push-button switch, reversing switch, relay, and circuit breaker. A common use is control of lighting, where multiple switches may be wired into one circuit to allow convenient control of light fixtures. Switches in high-powered circuits must have special construction to prevent destructive arcing when they are opened.