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a device which changes ac to dc is known as 'conevrter' a device which changes dc to ac is known as 'inverter'
The device is known as a "motor".
b'coz transformer is not a moving parts so it works on the princeple of mutual induction
Augsburg, Germany The engine was known as a compression ignition engine also known as a heavy oil engine,this was actually designed by Herbert akroyd Stuart not Rudolf Diesel although this type of engine was named after Rudolf Diesel.
Constant losses Those losses in a d.c. generator which remain constant at all loads are known as constant losses. The constant losses in a d.c. generator are: (a) iron losses (b) mechanical losses (c) shunt field losses
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I believe the term you are looking for is "equilibrium."
a device which changes ac to dc is known as 'conevrter' a device which changes dc to ac is known as 'inverter'
A 400 day clock is another term for a torsion clock which is a device that keeps time using a torsion pendulum. It is also known as an anniversary clock.
Shakespeare is well known for the device of mistaken identity.
Multi-homed device.
the ABACUS. it is also known as the 1st calculating device created by the Chinese. it is also known as the 1st computer.
The tendency of an object to remain at rest or in motion with a constant velocity is known as inertia.
In this context, the modern term "engine" generally means some machine or device which turns energy stored in one form into mechanical motion. As such, we generally do not consider a device an "engine" if it is powered by human or animal. However, waterwheels generally can be considered the first type of engine; a water wheel converts the potential energy stored in moving water into rotating mechanical motion. The first known waterwheels were used by the Ancient Greeks (likely somewhere around 500-300 B.C.).
In a engine, well 99.9% of them the piston is conected to a crank via a conrod, as nothing changes during the strokes of the piston and the cylinder bores dont change. The swept volume of the stroke is always constant.
Abacus
To ensure that sound and image in a film are synchronized