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bucking coil

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: bucking coil
(′bək·iŋ ′köil)

(electromagnetism) A coil connected and positioned in such a way that its magnetic field opposes the magnetic field of another coil; for example, the hum-bucking coil of an excited-field loudspeaker.


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