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- produced by networks. Simple air-break manual switches produced hazardous arcs when interrupting high-voltage circuits; these gave way to oil-enclosed...
- Prison Break: The Final Break is a 2009 television film of the Prison Break franchise. The movie covers the events which occurred in between the downfall...
- The Break key (or the symbol ⎉) of a computer keyboard refers to breaking a telegraph circuit and originated with 19th century practice. In modern usage...
- Combination of high self-inductance circuit, choking coil circuit controllers adapted to make and break the circuit, a condenser into which the back-emf...
- The 2023 FIDE Circuit was a system comprising the top chess tournaments in 2023, which serves as a qualification path for the Candidates Tournament 2024...
- the year; in one of July or August, it takes a summer break and does not sit. The First Circuit also sits for one w**** each March and November at the...
- such as make contacts, break contacts, or combinations thereof. Relays are used where it is necessary to control a circuit by an independent low-power...
- (IEEE-style) Pushbutton, normally closed, push-to-break (IEEE-style) Pushbutton, normally closed, two circuits (IEEE-style) Switch, 1P1T, SPST (single-pole...
- Circuit City Corporation, Inc., formerly Circuit City Stores, Inc., was an American consumer electronics retail company, which was founded in 1949 by Samuel...
- The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (in case citations, 9th Cir.) is the U.S. federal court of appeals that has appellate jurisdiction...