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Development of Electromotive Force
Development of Electromotive Force. * Faraday's Law. * Application of Faraday's Law. * A Single Coil DC Motor. * Motor Constants. MICROMO - Development of Electromotive Force. MICROMO. MICROMO Home. Corporate Overview. The FAULHABER-Group. Dr. Fritz Faulhaber. MINIMOTOR SA. PRECIstep. MICROMO's...
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EL 2200 Performance Readout (.pdf)
Electromagnetic flow meters use Faraday's Law of Electromagnetic Induction to determine the velocity of a liquid flowing in a pipe. They are very well known for their rugged construction, open architecture which creates minimal pressure. drop, proven field experience, and their intrinsically linear...
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Avoiding Plating Headaches
have been made in CNC machines, not much has helped electroplaters hold close dimensions since Faraday's time in the 1830's, except for electroless plating. If you wish to know more about Faraday's Law, give us a call. It explains what we commonly refer to as "dog boning" and "throwing power". The "dog...
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Sensor Sense: Magnetic inductive flowmeters
Faraday's law of induction states that a conductor moving through magnetic flux induces an electromotive force in the conductor. In layman's terms, a wire generates a voltage as it moves through a magnetic field. The amount of voltage generated depends on the strength of the magnetic field...
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Magnetic Inductive Flow Meters (.pdf)
Magnetic inductive flow meters use Faraday's law of inductance to measure flow rates in electrically conductive fluids. Other technologies used to measure flow rate include paddle wheel, vortex and variable area tubes, but unlike these devices, magnetic inductive flow meters do not disrupt the flow...
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Electrochemical Oxygen Sensors (.pdf)
The oxygen sensors used in BW instruments are of the self-powered, diffusion-limited, metal-air battery type. They are comprised of an anode, an electrolyte and an air cathode. Oxygen sensors are current generators, and the current is proportional to the rate of oxygen consumption (Faraday's Law...
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Current Efficiency: Current Efficiency Using METALAST Process is Close to 100% in Most Cases, Supporting Resistance to Burning, Higher Quality Performance, and Superior Quality
The current efficiency (h) of an anodizing process, one of the performance criteria, is defined as the percentage of the mass of the alloy consumed over the theoretical consumption of the alloy mass calculated from Faraday's law. The higher the current efficiency, the less the burning chance...
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Coating Weight & Conversion Efficiency
The conversion efficiency of an anodizing process, one of the performance criteria, is defined as the percentage of the weight (WC) of anodic coating produced over the theoretical weight of the aluminum oxide calculated from Faraday's law. The higher the conversion efficiency, the better...
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Lorentz forces shrink motor size
a 14-in. e-Torq motor can deliver more than 700 N-m torque and speeds to 6,000 rpm. Traditional brushless electric motors are designed around principles based on Faraday's Law which defines the behavior of attractive and repulsive forces between two inter-acting magnetic fields. For example, permanent...
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RFID Coil Design
produced by a. loop antenna drops off with r-3. DS00678B-page 2. © 1998 Microchip Technology Inc. AN678. INDUCED VOLTAGE IN ANTENNA. The magnetic flux in Equation 4 is the total magnetic. COIL. field B that is passing through the entire surface of the. antenna coil, and found by: Faraday's law...