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Definition of Inductances
1. inductance [n] - See also: inductance
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inductances
Literary usage of Inductances
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Theory and Practice of Absolute Measurements in Electricity and Magnetism by Andrew Gray (1893)
"MEASUREMENT OF inductances continuity mentally ; and as only one symbol is ...
The comparison of inductances comprises five problème with which we shall ..."
2. Manual of Wireless Telegraphy for the Use of Naval Electricians by Samuel Shelburne Robison, Henry Newman Manney, Louis Anthony Kaiser (1906)
"These capacities and inductances vary greatly in design, and those for sending
... Both fixed and variable capacities and fixed and variable inductances are ..."
3. The Electrical Transmission of Energy by Arthur Vaughan Abbott (1907)
"impedance is calculated by obtaining the vector sum of all resistances and the
sum of all inductances. This is most conveniently done diagrammatical! ..."
4. Principles of Electrical Measurements by Arthur Whitmore Smith (1914)
"Direct Comparison of Two Mutual inductances. — Mutual inductances are readily
measured by comparing the FIG. 84.—Comparison of two equal mutual ..."
5. Bulletin by United States (1918)
"... AND inductances. What is a condenser ? What is "self-induction" ? How may it
be increased ? ... inductances."
6. Laboratory Physics: A Students Manual for Colleges and Scientific Schools by Dayton Clarence Miller (1903)
"This means that the resistances in the arms of the bridge apparatus which contain
the self-inductances must be made to have the same ratio as the ..."
7. The Electrical Transmission of Energy: A Manual for the Design of Electrical by Arthur Vaughan Abbott (1904)
"Electrical properties of simple circuits with several resist- '. ances and
inductances in series. 4. Electrical properties of simple circuits with one ..."
8. Experimental Wireless Stations: Their Theory, Design, Construction and by Philip E. Edelman (1922)
"Whatever type of tuning is adopted, the inductances used should be carefully
constructed with accurate and delicate adjustments. ..."