Examples of using Electromagnet in English and their translations into Chinese
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TMS uses a small but powerful electromagnet to apply an electrical current to specific brain areas.
Common electromagnet applications such as: punch card to work clock, supermarket cash register, access to some units of automatic doors.
Many relays use an electromagnet to operate a switching mechanism mechanically, but other operating principles are also used.
Sturgeon's electromagnet invention made people see the bright prospect of converting electrical energy into magnetic energy.
Such an electromagnet is magnetic when energized, and disappears after being powered off.
Such an electromagnet is magnetic when energized, and disappears after being powered off.
The coil thus made is an electromagnet, which is found in all electric motors.
In addition, it would control an electromagnet used to drop a calibrated mass used in many of the tests.
To make the motor shaft turn, one electromagnet is given power which causes the gear's teeth to be magnetically attracted to the electromagnet's teeth.
Wilhelm Cashen engineer and entrepreneur with a long career in electromagnet controls and systems.
His associated transmitter sent electric pulses representing letters and numbers that activated an electromagnet on the receiver.
If you have read How Electromagnets Work, you will also recognize that the inductor is an electromagnet.
The blue stripes above the Cisco logo represent not only an electromagnet but also the famous Golden Gate Bridge of San Francisco.
His telegraph transmitter sent electric pulses representing letter and numbers that activated an electromagnet on the receiver.
Wilhelm Cashen is an engineer and entrepreneur with a long career in electromagnet controls and systems.
If you have read How Electromagnets Work, you might recognize that the inductor is an electromagnet.
To 1831, Henry trial out an update of the electromagnet, although its size is not large, but it can pick up the one-ton iron.
The researchers placed an electromagnet around a 3D printer nozzle, which, as the ink goes through it, causes the particles to swing into one orientation.
While its namesake doesn't have a hidden meaning, the blue stripes above the logotype not only represent an electromagnet but also, the Golden Gate Bridge.
The electromagnets are energized by an external control circuit, such as a micro controller.