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Definition of Amperages
1. amperage [n] - See also: amperage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Amperages
Literary usage of Amperages
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Industrial Hydrogen by Hugh Stott Taylor (1921)
"Consideration has been given by the Burdett Co. to the construction of cells
having much higher amperages than those considered above. ..."
2. A Condensed Course in Motion Picture Photography by Charles Wilbur Hoffman, Carl Louis Gregory (1920)
"This makes it profitable to use the flame arcs at high amperages of 15-25 to 35
amperes. In some cases much higher amperages have been used. ..."
3. Practical points in the use of X-ray and high-frequency currents by Aspinwall Judd (1909)
"Then attach the positive cord to the target terminal and note the behavior of
the oscilloscope with the tube in action under various amperages. ..."
4. The Standard Electrical Dictionary: A Popular Dictionary of Words, Terms by Thomas O'Conor Sloane (1892)
"The voltages at the terminals of the machine and the amperages of current ...
amperages as abscissas the external characteristic curve is plotted. ..."
5. Optic Projection by Simon Henry Gage, Henry Phelps Gage (1914)
"Arc lamps for opaque projection (Ch. VII) and for moving pictures (Ch. XI) require
large amperages, and frequently the lamps become very hot, especially if ..."