solenoid|solenoids in English
noun
[so·le·noid || 'səʊlənɔɪd]
conductor that produces a magnetic field when an electrical current passes through it (Electricity)
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1. CP Bourg Solenoid Spring 9166052
2. An MRI detector for detecting RF signals has a solenoid coil which completes one or more solenoid turns.
3. Method of adjusting a solenoid air gap
4. Prepare the solenoid valve connecting wire.
5. DESCRIPTION: Solenoid Eac 1 110 Volts 50Hz Armit
6. The nucleosomes are coiled into a solenoid structure.
7. Solenoid control of engine valves with accumulator pressure recovery
8. No signal means the solenoid is not energized.
9. Contact us to discover Armit – EAC-1 – Solenoid Valve
10. Combined discharge and pressure controllers, relay valves, solenoid valves
11. The Alternator uses a variety of components such as diodes, brushes, armatures, stators, solenoids and rotors
12. Bagnio Vacuum solenoid waraktor Kammerkonzert Leine riscaldato Das beleidigt mein Auge
13. Solenoid valve, in particular for slip-controlled motor vehicle brake systems
14. The solenoids are actuated by digital pulses provided by an electronic assembly within the module.
15. Manufacture, maintenance, repair, overhaul, remanufacture, replacement and servicing of gearboxes, alternators, generators, transformers, solenoids, coils, magnets and fans
16. The test set operates both the bleed valve and solenoid valve independently.
17. Injectors and solenoid valves incorporating actuators with kinetic energy transfer armatures.
18. Application: Driver for solenoid and motor, series regulator and general purpose.
19. A method of estimating solenoid heat accumulation and providing output power compensation thereof.
20. Electronic regulators, thermostats, thermometers, pressostats, defrost clocks, relays, contactors, solenoid valves, switches
21. Two solenoid valve relay two-stage fuel injection valve for diesel engines
22. The unit also provides electrical power to the engine - mounted solenoid valve.
23. The invention of the solenoid provided immediate concrete evidence of this idea.
24. In modern vehicles, the vacuum actuators may be operated by small solenoids under the control of a central computer.
25. Note: The item above does not apply to ‘superconductive’ electromagnets or solenoids specially designed for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) medical equipment.