Betekenis van:
electric current

electric current
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • elektrische lading per seconde
  • a flow of electricity through a conductor

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electric current
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • hoeveelheid elektriciteit die zich door een lichaam verplaatst
  • a flow of electricity through a conductor

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. An electric current can generate magnetism.
  2. 1/2 Burn due to electric current (without circuit interrupter)
  3. Electric shock (See also under burns as electric current can cause burns.)
  4. (See also under burns as electric current can cause burns.)
  5. Burn due to electric current (without circuit interrupter)
  6. The automatic valve activated by an electric current shall be in a ‘closed’ position when the current is switched off.
  7. The gas injector shall be in closed position when the electric current is switched off.
  8. Of these quantities, magnetic flux density, contact current, electric and magnetic field strengths and power density can be measured directly.
  9. Special names for the unit of power: the name volt–ampere (symbol “VA”) when it is used to express the apparent power of alternating electric current, and var (symbol “var”) when it is used to express reactive electric power.
  10. Where the vehicle operates both in electric and hybrid modes during the test, the periods of electric only operation will be determined by measuring current to the injectors or ignition.
  11. Thermo-electric switch with a cut-off current of 50 A or more, comprising a snap action switch, for direct mounting on an electric motor coil, contained in a hermetically sealed housing
  12. safety, signalling and telecommunications installations on the open track, in stations and in marshalling yards, including plants for generating, transforming and distributing electric current for signalling and telecommunications,
  13. ‘Coupling system’ means all the parts used to connect the vehicle to an external electric power supply (alternative or direct current supply).
  14. ‘filament lamp’ means a lamp in which light is produced by means of a threadlike conductor which is heated to incandescence by the passage of an electric current.
  15. Until Community rules are laid down on the matter, electrical circuits and equipment must be installed in accordance with current national rules so as to avoid electric shocks.