- A
spark gap consists of an
arrangement of two
conducting electrodes separated by a
gap usually filled with a gas such as air,
designed to
allow an electric...
- A
spark-
gap transmitter is an
obsolete type of
radio transmitter which generates radio waves by
means of an
electric spark.
Spark-
gap transmitters were...
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spark in the
small gap between the
positive and
negative electrodes. The
timing of the
spark is a key
factor in the engine's behaviour, and the
spark...
- for high-vacuum systems. Originally,
Tesla coils used
fixed spark gaps or
rotary spark gaps to
provide intermittent excitation of the
resonant circuit;...
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which the
electrical lines are
temporarily shorted together (as by a
spark gap) or
clamped to a
target voltage (as by a MOV)
resulting in a
large current...
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ignition device from
sparking after the
flame is lit or
restart the
flame if it goes out. A
spark-
gap transmitter uses an
electric spark gap to
generate radio...
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composed of a
spark gap, a capacitor, and the
discharge through the nitrogen.
First the
spark gap and the
capacitor are charged. The
spark gap then discharges...
- One side of the
spark gap was
directly connected to the antenna.
Receivers with
thermionic valves became commonplace before spark-
gap transmitters were...
- Look up
spark in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Spark commonly refers to:
Spark (fire), a
small glowing particle or
ember Electric spark, a form of electrical...
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Electrical discharge machining (EDM), also
known as
spark machining,
spark eroding, die sinking, wire
burning or wire erosion, is a
metal fabrication process...