Definitions containing the term magneto-inductor

What does magneto-inductor mean?

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GMR

Giant Magneto-Resistive

Computing » Hardware

   
MOKE

Magneto Optic Kerr Effect

Miscellaneous » Unclassified

   
MRAM

Magneto-resistive Random Access Memory

Computing » Hardware

   
MO

Magneto-Optical

Academic & Science » Electronics

   
MO

Magneto-Optic

Computing » Drivers

   
MOT

Magneto-Optical Trap

Academic & Science » Electronics

   
MR

Magneto-Resistance

Academic & Science » Electronics

   
MR

Magneto Rheological

Academic & Science » Physics

   
MMF

Magneto Motive Force

Academic & Science » Physics

   
MHD

Magneto Hydro Dynamics

Governmental » Military

   
ISM

Inductor Super-Magnetron

Academic & Science » Electronics

   
TMO

Thermo- Magneto- Optic technology

Computing » General

   
SMO

Servo Magneto Optical

Computing » Hardware

   
MEG

Magneto Encephalo Graph

Medical » Physiology

   
MLI

Multi-Layer chip Inductor

Academic & Science » Electronics

   
SMKW

Secondary Magneto- Kinetic Wave

Academic & Science » Physics

   
FITK

Filter Inductor Torodial Kit

Academic & Science » Electronics

   
MRF

Magneto-Rheological Fluid

Academic & Science » Physics

   
MPDT

Magneto-Plasma Dynamic Thruster

Governmental » NASA

   
MOKE

Magneto-Optic Kerr Effect

Academic & Science » Physics

   
L

Inductor (circuit diagram marking)

Computing » Hardware

   
L

Inductor or coil (circuit diagram designation)

Academic & Science » Electronics

   
EMX

Earth and Magneto Signaling

Computing » Telecom

   
E&M

Earth and Magneto (signaling leads)

Computing » Telecom

   
SEPIC

Single Ended Primary Inductor Converter

Academic & Science » Electronics

   

What does magneto-inductor mean?

Magneto-Inductor
An instrument for use with a ballistic galvanometer to reproduce a definite current impulse. Two magnets are fastened together in one straight line, the north poles almost touching. This is mounted at the end of a rod like a pendulum, the axis of the magnets transverse to the rod. The magnets are carried by a frame and oscillate at the end of the rod, back and forth within a fixed coil, which is one-half the length of the double magnet. A bob is attached to the bottom of the frame by which the whole can be swung. As the magnets are of fixed value, their time of oscillation constant, and the coil fixed in size, the apparatus provides a means of getting a definite instantaneous current of identical value whenever needed.

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