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Definition of Interlinks
1. interlink [v] - See also: interlink
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interlinks
Literary usage of Interlinks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Barbizon Days: Millet, Corot, Rousseau, Barye by Charles Sprague Smith (1902)
"... From the years of his maturity there comes a story which interlinks itself
with these earliest days. Millet was enabled, for the first time in many ..."
2. Theory and Calculations of Electrical Circuits by Charles Proteus Steinmetz (1917)
"111A) interlinks with the armature circuit only, that is, ... The mutual inductive
flux, b, however, interlinks with the field circuit, and this circuit is ..."
3. Theory and Calculation of Electric Circuits by Charles Proteus Steinmetz (1917)
"Ill A) interlinks with the armature circuit only, that is, ... The mutual inductive
flux, b, however, interlinks with the field circuit, and this circuit is ..."
4. Theory and Calculations of Electrical Apparatus by Charles Proteus Steinmetz (1917)
"... the self-inductive flux, 4>'i, interlinks with the same conductors, with which
the mutual flux, 4>, interlinks, and the actual or resultant flux ..."
5. Theory and Calculations of Electrical Apparatus by Charles Proteus Steinmetz (1917)
"... <fc'i, interlinks with the same conductors, with which the mutual flux, 4>,
interlinks, and the actual or resultant flux interlinkage thus is $1 ..."
6. Electrical Engineering: First Course by Ernst Julius Berg, Walter Lyman Upson (1916)
"Li = - I 27— dx = % (assuming /i = 1) Between the conductors the flux interlinks
with the whole current, and hence by a similar reasoning we get ..."
7. Electrical Engineering: First Course by Ernst Julius Berg, Walter Lyman Upson (1916)
"This flux interlinks with —3 of the total current; thus the interlinkage factor
is — yj (Assuming that n = 1) (74) Between the conductors, ..."
8. Electric Transients by Carl Edward Magnusson, Albert Kalin, Jack Roderick Tolmie (1922)
"130 and 131, the interaction will depend on what part of the total magnetic flux
interlinks both circuits. The degree of coupling which is often termed ..."