Examples of using Electromagnet in English and their translations into Romanian
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With the electromagnet positioning technology, the machine has the automatical leveling function of the bucket,
English physicist and inventor, invented the Electromagnet and Electric motor William Sturgeon was born 22. May 1783.(died 1850).
You said the electromagnet was like a keg, but he didn't have any luggage that size or shape.
For Proget doors Electromagnet 13700 TD holding force 300 kg,
Thus, the electromagnet, the star, increases in volume and mass,
Electromagnet pump: Five independent groups of main electromagnet, The vacuum pressure of each group can be adjusted independently.
An electromagnet is a type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by the flow of electric current.
The effect of the motor between electromagnet and magnetism copied in steel is the same in AC.
so it's unaffected by the electromagnet in the ceiling.
its action is the signal of high frequency concussion that exports machine of post a letter changeover is electromagnet.
So if I pass a current through this electromagnet, you can actually see the effects of the magnetic field.
is that this electromagnet only works all the time there's a current passing through it.
also can be equipped with electromagnet spring operating mechanism.
The door is held closed by the electromagnet(01) and the bolt of the lock.
When the piston of the electromagnet is attracted, a pressure is produced in the pump body with an expulsion of liquid from the discharge valve.
a much larger charge, which could cause the electromagnet to explode.
The housing unit can accommodate an electromagnet, aimed at optimum clamp the workpiece clamping beam.
its basic operating type is by manual, but also can be equipped with electromagnet spring operating mechanism.
This system sent pulses of electric current along wires which controlled an electromagnet that was located at the receiving end of the telegraph system.
most the automatic fuses today contain both an electromagnet and a bimetallic strip.