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Definition of Abvolts
1. abvolt [n] - See also: abvolt
Lexicographical Neighbors of Abvolts
abuts abuy abuzz abvolate abvolated abvolates abvolating abvolt abvolts (current term) abwatt | abwatts aby abydocomist abydocomists abye abyed abyeing abyes abying abyme | abymes abys abysm |
Literary usage of Abvolts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Principles of Direct-current Machines by Alexander Suss Langsdorf (1919)
"Hence E = — JV ,. abvolts (15) The unit of electromotive force in the absolute
system of units is determined by either equation (14) or (15). ..."
2. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1916)
"From 3, we have 0 radians Z (4) The instantaneous EMF overcoming the counter EMF
of vibration is ex = A6 = - - = iZ, abvolts Z , (5) where Z is the ..."
3. Advanced Theory of Electricity and Magnetism: A Textbook for Colleges and by William Suddards Franklin, Barry MacNutt (1919)
"The electromotive force induced in the armature winding of a direct-current dynamo
is: E (in abvolts) = $Zw (i) in which $ is the magnetic flux which enters ..."
4. Dynamos and Motors: A Text Book for Colleges and Technical Schools by William Suddards Franklin, William Esty (1909)
"That is : Fv = El (ii) in which E is the value of the induced electromotive force
in abvolts. Substituting the value of F from equation (i) in equation (ii) ..."
5. The Elements of Electrical Engineering: A Text Book for Technical Schools by William Suddards Franklin, William Esty (1908)
"The electromotive force in abvolts induced in each turn of wire of the primary
coil of a transformer is at each instant equal to the rate of change of the ..."
6. Electricity and Magnetism for Engineers by Harold Pender (1918)
"e = -r; abvolts dtp at Experiment shows that, with respect to the electromotive
force induced in it, a coil of N turns is equivalent to N single loops ..."
7. General Physics: An Elementary Treatise on Natural Philosophy by William Suddards Franklin, Barry MacNutt (1916)
"Let E be the electromotive force in abvolts which is induced in the moving wire,
then El is the rate at which work is done by the induced electromotive ..."