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Definition of Interrupters
1. interrupter [n] - See also: interrupter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interrupters
Literary usage of Interrupters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1902)
"The proper connections for static interrupters in the arrangements of apparatus most
... Some of the features of actual static interrupters intended for ..."
2. The Practical Application of the Röntgen Rays in Therapeutics and Diagnosis by William Allen Pusey, Eugene Wilson Caldwell (1903)
"Turbine interrupters.—In the turbine interrupters the closing and opening of ...
interrupters embodying this principle are made by several manufacturers of ..."
3. Scientific Papers by John William Strutt Rayleigh (1900)
"The others will be described in due course ; but it will be convenient to consider
first those parts which are common—the interrupters and the induction- ..."
4. The Theory, Design and Construction of Induction Coils by Henri Armagnat (1908)
"The theory of electrolytic interrupters is still less known than that of mechanical
... 44) first applied this idea to interrupters for induction coils; ..."
5. X Rays by George William Clarkson Kaye (1917)
"BREAKS AND interrupters. The Hammer Break. The hammer break (see p. ... These include
the electrolytic interrupters, and the various kinds of motor-driven ..."
6. Handbook of Electricity in Medicine by Hyacinthe Guilleminot (1906)
"These are supplied with special interrupters, having a condenser to suppress the
... interrupters.—Two types of interrupters may be employed for large coils ..."
7. Practical points in the use of X-ray and high-frequency currents by Aspinwall Judd (1909)
"Mechanical interrupters are again subdivided into vibratory and mercury ...
Electrolytic interrupters are divided into Wehnelt and Caldwell interrupters. ..."