Betekenis van:
magnetic induction
magnetic induction
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- the process that makes a substance magnetic (temporarily or permanently)
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magnetic induction
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- magneetkracht
- the amount of magnetic flux in a unit area perpendicular to the direction of magnetic flow
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magnetic induction
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- magneetinductie
- the amount of magnetic flux in a unit area perpendicular to the direction of magnetic flow
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- For magnetic induction for continuous propulsion of civil transport devices.
- A saturation magnetic induction (Bs) of 1,6 T or more; and
- A saturation magnetic induction (Bs) of 1,6 T or more; and
- a "critical temperature" at zero magnetic induction exceeding 9,85 K (–263,31 °C); and
- A "critical temperature" at zero magnetic induction exceeding 9,85 K (–263,31 °C); and
- a saturation magnetic induction (Bs) of 1,6 T or more; and
- ‘Technology’ for magnetic induction for continuous propulsion of civil transport devices.
- Remaining in the "superconductive" state at a temperature of 4,2 K (– 268,96 °C) when exposed to a magnetic field corresponding to a magnetic induction of 12 T.
- A "critical temperature" at zero magnetic induction exceeding 9,85 K (– 263,31 °C) but less than 24 K (– 249,16 °C);
- Rated for a magnetic induction of more than 8 T or "overall current density" in the winding of more than 300 A/mm2;
- The product in question has to comply with specifications concerning the magnetic induction, the pile factor as well as the highest admissible level of re-magnetisation losses.
- The product in question has to comply with specifications concerning the magnetic induction, the pile factor, as well as the highest admissible level of re-magnetisation losses.
- Remaining in the "superconductive" state at a temperature of 4,2 K (– 268,96 °C) when exposed to a magnetic field corresponding to a magnetic induction of 12 T. 1C006 Fluids and lubricating materials, as follows:
- A composition having a minimum of 75 weight percent of iron, cobalt or nickel; 2. A saturation magnetic induction (Bs) of 1,6 T or more; and 3. Any of the following:
- Remaining in the "superconductive" state at a temperature of 4,2 K (–268,96 °C) when exposed to a magnetic field oriented in any direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of conductor and corresponding to a magnetic induction of 12 T with critical current density exceeding 1750 A/mm2 on overall cross-section of the conductor;