- (in a
conductive state) when it, or the
device operating it, is in a
deenergized state or
relaxed state. A
normally open (NO)
contact pair is open (in...
-
changes slowly, in
gentle ramps. It may take
several minutes to
energize or
deenergize a
large magnet. In
powerful electromagnets, the
magnetic field exerts...
- current. When the
field current decreases below a set point, the
relay will
deenergize the motor's armature. A
locked rotor condition prevents a
motor from accelerating...
-
transistors instead of thyristors, and
these can
provide power to a
deenergized AC system.
Almost all
converters used for HVDC are
intrinsically able...
-
confusion that is
difficult to resolve. This
confusion reduces dissent by
deenergizing its
motivating alienation and thus its
potential to
address weaknesses...
-
frequency red
shifted 12.4 cm−1
compared to HCO+. It can be
considered as a
deenergized protonation reaction intermediate for the HeH+ + CO → HCO+ + He. HeHCO+...
- line is energized. Such
splices usually require replacement,
either on
deenergized line, by
doing a
temporary byp**** to
replace it, or by
adding a big splice...
-
following those attempts a
breaker was
opened and the
heater was
allowed to
deenergize which extinguished the fire. Units 1 and 2 were
operating at 100%, but...
-
Electric Locomotive Plant. This car ran on
lines that had
recently been
deenergized near the
Gldani depot. It was
operated privately. For some cities, a...
- O.; Storozhevykh, T.; Vinskaya, N. (November 1996). "Mitochondrial
deenergization underlies neuronal calcium overload following a
prolonged glutamate...