shunt field winding are made with many turn of small wire.
asphalt
An 'armature winding' is the rotor winding, and the 'field winding' is the stator winding.
Normally tarmac
an electric motor is a copper winding or 3 separate windings depending on the phase, the copper winding is the centralised inside of a iron magnet, this is also how a generator is made instead of putting a current on you turn the windings to receive a voltage .
It is the hills that force road-builders to go round to avoid very steep slopes.
A Thousand Winding Roads was created on 1990-09-07.
The area of Winding Hills Park is 2,031,521.9240448 square meters.
Winding Roads - 1999 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M UK:12
Roads wind around hills or mountains to reduce the slope and make it easier for vehicles to climb. Building a road straight up a hill would require steep grades that are difficult for vehicles to navigate. Winding roads also help to provide better visibility for drivers and reduce the risk of accidents.
Mountain roads are made winding upwards to reduce the steepness of the incline, making it easier and safer for vehicles to navigate. Winding roads also help to distribute the forces generated by gravity and reduce erosion on the mountain slopes. Additionally, they provide better visibility of oncoming traffic and allow drivers to better anticipate and adjust to changes in elevation.
Winding Roads - 1999 TV was released on: USA: 7 October 1999 (Austin Film Festival) Australia: 18 April 2001 (video premiere)
To prevent erosion.
roads
another planet
Most roads are not straight because they need to navigate around natural features like hills, rivers, and forests, as well as man-made obstacles like buildings and other structures. Additionally, road engineers often design roads with curves for safety reasons, as straight roads can lead to faster driving speeds and increased risk of accidents.
they usually cut into the sides of the hills