radio-frequency alternator

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(′rād·ē·ō ¦frē·kwən·sē ′öl·tə′nād·ər)

(electricity) A rotating-type alternator designed to produce high power at frequencies above power-line values but generally lower than 100,000 hertz; used chiefly for high-frequency heating.


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Year 1900 (in Science & Technology)