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Definition of Inductors
1. inductor [n] - See also: inductor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inductors
Literary usage of Inductors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Electrical Review (1878)
"THE TELEGRAPHIC JOURNAL. metallic connection with the inductors, each to each.
To render the machine self-charging, the last mentioned combs also carry ..."
2. Practical Electricity by Terrell Croft (1917)
"Hence, at this instant, no emf will be induced in the armature inductors. However,
as the movement of the magnet is continued, its flux does start to cut ..."
3. The Dynamo: Its Theory, Design and Manufacture by Charles Caesar Hawkins, F. Wallis (1903)
"Secondly, there is the armature (a), which consists of a number of inductors,
almost invariably of copper, which are systematically arranged and connected ..."
4. Hawkins Electrical Guide: Questions, Answers & Illustrations; a Progressive by Nehemiah Hawkins (1917)
"What is the construction of the inductors? Ans. They are made of copper; ...
What may be said with respect to the sizes of wire used for inductors? ..."
5. The Dynamo: Its Theory, Design, and Manufacture by Charles Caesar Hawkins, F. Wallis (1907)
"(I.) Bipolar dynamo (B) with inductors at right angles to axis of rotation.—So
far the rotating inductor has been one whose length is parallel to the axis ..."
6. The Elements of Electrical Engineering: A Text Book for Technical Schools by William Suddards Franklin, William Esty (1906)
"Given a 4-pole drum armature which is to be wound with 20 inductors. ... (r)
State what windings are possible when the number of inductors is taken as 22 ..."
7. Problems in Alternating Current Machinery by Waldo Vinton Lyon (1914)
"slots with 5 inductors in series per slot. The coil pitch is one. The field
structure has 96 poles. What is the generated armature voltage when the ..."