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Winding: To wind the coils into the slots on the stator or rotor and connecting them up to form a winding. Re-winding. Is to remove the old winding and doing what I explained above.
A winding machine is used to wind the string, wire, cable, thread, rope, etc onto a spool or bobbin. They are of various types from simple winding machines to complex programmable winding machines like CNC winding machines. Mostly winding machines are used in textile, and paper industries, to quickly wrap a large amount of string or paper onto a spool. These winding machines are used by small to large businesses according to the winding needs.
An 'armature winding' is the rotor winding, and the 'field winding' is the stator winding.
A clock that has been wound too tight should not be unwound. You should let the clock naturally wind down over the next period of time. Attempting to unwind or go counterclockwise can break the mechanism in the clock.
In the case of a capacitor-start/run single-phase induction motor, the main field is provided by the main (running) winding, and the capacitive branch is the auxiliary winding. In the case of a capacitor-start motor, the main winding is the running winding and the auxiliary winding is the starting winding.
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Winding a clock or watch in the wrong direction can cause damage to the internal gears.
WIND - flowing air or breezeWIND (long I sound) - to twist or turn (as in a road, or winding a clock spring)
None. because unless you wind it won't tick
It depends on how you use it. The wind is blowing would be a short vowel sound. It has a long vowel sound if you're winding up a clock or wind up toy.
None. It'll presumably never start unless you wind it first.
Wind.
Winding: To wind the coils into the slots on the stator or rotor and connecting them up to form a winding. Re-winding. Is to remove the old winding and doing what I explained above.
Mainly the older clocks only require winding because they are manual in operation.
Yes
Winding can be a present participle when it is used as a verb form (e.g., He is winding the clock). It can also be used as an adjective, such as in "a winding road," which describes the road as having twists and turns.
who invented the wind up clock