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It tends to eliminate local concentration gradients.
When the generator is loaded, flux per pole is reduced due to armature reaction.
... exhibits a voltage between its ends. If there is a conductor between the ends of the coil, then a current flows in the coil.
This tends to occur below a constructive / divergent plate boundary so the plates will move away from each other.
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BACK emf induced in a motor's coil that tends to reduce the current in the coil of the motor. The answer should be 'back'.
Vomiting tends to make the body tense up. The hand muscles might contract as a result of this tensing. Also, vomiting can cause dehydration which can make muscles contract.
carrying capacity
Berne allows for the transfer of rights; specific assignment tends to be considered a contract law issue.
This property is the surface tension.
Resistance inhibits current flow.
AS PER THUMB RULE THE CURRENT CARRYING CAPACITY OF WIRE IS 4 TIMES OF ITS CROSSECTIONAL AREA OF WIRE i.e. 10 sq.mm wire carrying maximum current 40 amp , 16 sq.mm carrying maximum current 64 amp , now amp convert in watt by multiplying by volt i.e. 240 16 sq.mm carrying max load 64x240= 15360 watt
On my 95 Z28 (with Automatic Transmission), there is a solenoid which releases the shifter button when the brake is pressed so the car can only start with the transmission in park. When the solenoid starts to go bad, it tends to not release in colder weather. I was able to get around this problem by using by hand to lifting up on the solenoid (or by rotating it) while pressing on the brake (perhaps the solenoid shaft binds from ware in the old orientation). I used a piece of wire to lift up on the solenoid by tying it to a nearby bracket, which fixed the problem for now.
Solenoids do not weaken. They either operate or they don't due to the coil circuit being open. The plunger in the solenoid may be hanging up and that is what is causing you to think that the solenoid is weakening. Take the unit apart and clean the plunger mechanism, spray a bit of WD40 on the plunger and then try operating the solenoid again to see if it makes any improvement. Check the wiring of the solenoid circuit to see if any corrosion can be observed. This is the same as adding a resistance in series with the solenoid coil which tends to drop the voltage received by the solenoid coil. I agree with the other parts of your post but a solenoid can weaken if some of the windings have insulation breakdown due to high temps or mis-wiring the windings will short to one another creating a snowball effect over time decreasing resistance in the circuit and eventually burning up.
do your brake lights work? there is a brake on/off switch attached to the brake pedal that also puts power to the shifter solenoid, this wiring tends to burn out, the switch is about $ 15 to replace.
Some better brands for a barbecue grill are Weber, Napoleon, and Broil King. Overall, Napoleon tends to make better barbecue grills for the price and Weber tends to make more expensive grills.