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a complete loop installed in a pipeline to mitigate the effect of expansion or contraction of the line.
A Murray Loop Test is used to locate faults in networks of cables such as three-phase services, groups of underground cables, etc. It works by using the principle equation on which the Wheatstone bridge is based: when the galvanometer is in a null condition, R1/R3=R2/R4. The location of a cable fault within a network can be found by using a process of elimination: good connections are identified and are then excluded from further iterations of the Murray Loop Test.
Detailed instructions read in the manual (can be retrieved from the Mesa website), but in short it is: 1. fx send -> effect input 2. effect output -> fx return 3. press the button on the footswitch to activate the loop 4. set the level send of the loop on the back
To pull the thread back up out of the cloth after the hook inside the machine has passed through the loop created as the needle passes through the cloth.
a full circle
a full circle
Insert the knitting needle into the loop as if to knit (as opposed to the direction you insert to purl), slip the loop onto the inserted needle without creating a new stitch.
it is like a vibrating needle :3
A inoculating loop is used for transfers from culture plates to culture tubes instead of the inoculating needle because the needle could puncture the agar in tube. The loop is much easier as well to get liquid amount into the tube.
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when we show the flame in the loop ,for 1 minute its gets brownish colur
inoculating loop and needle.
a complete loop installed in a pipeline to mitigate the effect of expansion or contraction of the line.
Technically because the loop has greater surface area and you have a chance of touching more than one colony. That is very hard to do with a needle. Still, if you turn your loop on edge and dab like a needle it will do the job just as well. Also, if you have any competence at all your streak plate will have well isolated colonies in the 3rd/4th streak making this question pointless.
Technically because the loop has greater surface area and you have a chance of touching more than one colony. That is very hard to do with a needle. Still, if you turn your loop on edge and dab like a needle it will do the job just as well. Also, if you have any competence at all your streak plate will have well isolated colonies in the 3rd/4th streak making this question pointless.
That's how every electric generator works.