A shunt is a device that is designed to provide a low-resistance path for an electrical current in a circuit. It is typically used to divert current away...
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part of the body to another Shunt (electrical), a device allowing electric current to pass around a point in a circuit Shunt, a British term for rear-end...
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breaker Power system protection Programmable ROM Recloser Shunt (electrical) Bead (electrical) Zero-ohm link Walter Schossig Introduction to the history...
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Admittance (redirect from Electrical admittance)
susceptance is negative. In the context of electrical modeling of transformers and transmission lines, shunt components that provide paths of least resistance...
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Electric current (redirect from Electrical current)
flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, moving through an electrical conductor or space. It is defined as the net rate of flow of electric...
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. An ideal resistor has zero reactance, whereas ideal reactors have no shunt conductance and no series resistance. As frequency increases, inductive...
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Snubber (section Electrical systems)
mechanical snubber uses mechanical means to provide the restraint force. Shunt (electrical) Transient-voltage-suppression diode Ott, Henry W. (1976). Noise Reduction...
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Ammeter (redirect from Shunt Resistor)
other types of meter are built around this. Digital ammeter designs use a shunt resistor to produce a calibrated voltage proportional to the current flowing...
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The Ayrton shunt or universal shunt is a high-resistance shunt used in galvanometers to increase their range without changing the damping. The circuit...
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should connected to ground through a 10 nF decoupling capacitor to shunt electrical noise. However if a time-varying voltage source was applied to the...
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