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It means "The house of Eddy Rancho".
If, by 'one piece', you mean solid -as opposed to laminated- then the answer is that a solid core will have significantly-higher eddy current (circulating current) losses than a solid core.
Yes but a solid core is not recommended because it allows large eddy currents to flow, which greatly increases the power losses in the iron core.That is why a core is usually made from insulated iron stampings.Another AnswerNo. A solid core would get very hot and damage the windings' insulation. As far as the primary winding is concerned, the core is simply another winding -a single-turn winding. So a large circulating current ('eddy current') will be set up within the core, leading to a large energy loss ('eddy current loss'). Laminating the core restricts eddy currents to flow within each lamination which, because of their small cross-sectional area, means that the eddy currents will be very small, and the losses also very small. The eddy current losses are inversely-proportional to the square of the number of laminations (approximately. anyway) so, say, 100 laminations mean that the losses will be 10 000 times lower than for a solid core.
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Have your foot above, but not on the brake. Allows you to quickly apply brake.
Assuming you mean the red " BRAKE " light in your dash is lit : That means that either your BRAKE FLUID LEVEL IS LOW in the brake master cylinder or your parking / emergency brake is engaged
brake means take a break from something. a sentence is '' go take a brake from work'' said Dr. Nutbomb
if you mean the brake light on the dash... fill your brake fluid as it's probably low If you mean the brake lights outside the car, your switch is shorted and needs replacement, or you need to lift your foot off the pedal
If you mean the red " BRAKE " light in your dash is on , that means that the brake fluid level in the brake master cylinder located in your engine compartment ( on a Ford Taurus ) is LOW ( or that the parking brake is on )
Parking brake is on, Brake fluid is low, Hydraulic failure of the brake system.
Hovering your foot over the brake without actually pressing on the brake
It means that your parking brake is on. :-) Or there is a problem with the brake system, as in low brake fluid.