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Liquid immersed transformers are typically immersed in what?
That is the oil lens. For suspension of microbes in an oil solution in which the objective lens is also immersed. Improves resolution.
Oil chemists often use spectroscopy to determine total Phosphorus content. Then they can calculate content of Phospholipids based on molecular weight of expected fatty acid species. The configuration of the content immersed in oil would be the total calculated content.
by spark gaps immersed in the oil sample
When large amounts of power are being switched, electron flow across the switch contacts can ionize the air molecules as the switch is opened, forming a gas plasma or an electric arc. The plasma is of low resistance and is able to sustain power flow even with the separation distance between the switch contacts is steadily increasing. This plasma is very hot and can erode the metal surfaces of the switch contacts, causing significant degradation of the contacts as well as electromagnetic interference. Very large capacity switches often have their contacts immersed in mineral oil to check any arcing. Oil immersion is also used in hazardous environments, where the arc could initiate an explosion. A single pole switch is a simple on-off switch with two terminals and a mechanism to connect and disconnect them. A light switch would be an example.
i was immersed in urine as my male boyfriend gave me a golden shower
Only objects with a density greater than density of mercury or oil.
Use the manufacture recommended weight and switch to a High Mileage oil.
An oil circuit breaker is a breaker that is immersed in a tank of insulating oil. The tank has two electrical bushings through the tank to allow the supply and load to be connected to the breaker. These breakers can be opened under a heavy amperage load. The insulating oil is used to extinguish the arc that is produced when opening a switch under load.
Electric company high voltage transformers used in the utility grid are typically insulated by being immersed in a tank of oil, and cooled by natural convection (circulation) of the oil. A "dry type" transformer is not immersed in oil, and is cooled by air convection or by fans.
Yes. I understand it keeps best in the freezer when immersed in oil.
Oil relay switch? No such switch on this vehicle.