Definition of Coils. Meaning of Coils. Synonyms of Coils

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Definition of Coils

Coil
Coil Coil, v. i. To wind itself cylindrically or spirally; to form a coil; to wind; -- often with about or around. You can see his flery serpents . . . Coiting, playing in the water. --Longfellow.
Coil
Coil Coil, n. [Of Celtic origin; cf. Gael. goil fume, rage.] A noise, tumult, bustle, or confusion. [Obs.] --Shak.
Coil
Coil Coil (koil), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Coiled (koild); p. pr. & vb. n. Coiling.] [OF. coillir, F. cueillir, to collect, gather together, L. coligere; col- + legere to gather. See Legend, and cf. Cull, v. t., Collect.] 1. To wind cylindrically or spirally; as, to coil a rope when not in use; the snake coiled itself before springing. 2. To encircle and hold with, or as with, coils. [Obs. or R.] --T. Edwards.

Meaning of Coils from wikipedia

- Look up coil in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coil or COIL may refer to: Helix, a space curve that winds around a line Spiral, a curve that winds around...
- mixture. The ignition coil is constructed of two sets of coils wound around an iron core. Older engines often use a single ignition coil which has its output...
- educational displays, although small coils are still used as leak detectors for high-vacuum systems. Originally, Tesla coils used fixed spark gaps or rotary...
- subject to compaction of coils, due to both looser ****ng densities (more coils are needed) and increased blood flow. Coil compaction renders them unsuitable...
- number of turns in each coil is n and the current through the coils is I, then the magnetic field B at the midpoint between the coils will be given by B=(45)3/2μ0nIR...
- Voice coils wound with flattened wire, called ribbon-wire, provide a higher ****ng density in the magnetic gap than coils with round wire. Some coils are...
- secondary's output terminals. For this reason, induction coils were called spark coils. An induction coil is traditionally characterised by the length of spark...
- extension coil springs of a given material, wire diameter and coil diameter exert the same force when fully loaded; increased number of coils merely (linearly)...
- study, several tools have been developed to predict coiled-coils in protein structures. Many coiled coil-type proteins are involved in important biological...
- Radiofrequency coils (RF coils) are the receivers, and sometimes also the transmitters, of radiofrequency (RF) signals in equipment used in magnetic resonance...