Energise the super weapon.
I will energise myself with these sugary drinks.
'De-energise' simply means to 'disconnect' or to 'switch off. When you switch off the supply to a transformer's primary winding, it de-energises.
yes,ignition coil can also be used to energise the Tesla coil very well ,because it is also a type of high voltage potential transformer and it can be used in manner of fly back configuration used this and I'm satisfied that it works same as other H.V t/f just there is need of little modification required to energise it and its output also i.e square wave to sinewave...
A contactor, as far as being used to start a motor or the like, is in essence, a relay. A coil is energized and the normally open contacts from the contactor close (normally 3 contacts for an AC motor) and the motor starts. Do I understand your question? Or are you trying to decifer the difference between the coil of a relay and the contacts of a relay?
For any appliance or lamp to operate at its rated power, it must be subjected to its rated voltage. Every branch of a parallel circuit is subjected to the same (supply) voltage. This is the main reason; the secondary reason is that any break in a series circuit will de-energise all the appliances connected to it!
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The spelling "energise" is correct in the UK. The US spelling is energize (power up).
1. increase the area of the solute by breaking into smaller pieces. 2. energise by raising temperature. 3. energise by stirring or shaking.
Its in the energise the spar in the window
Re-energise best defines 'invigorate'.
yes, there is a gas in a light bulb you energise it and it glows.
No. It is an adverb because it is describing how to perform an action. Example: Julie was jumping energetically.
Because they are electronic and when you turn the key on it energise them and the computer witch controls them. This is normal.
The word 'energy' is a noun, a word for the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity, a word for power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources; a word for a thing.The verb form of the noun 'energy' is to energize.
No. Planets do not emit light; they can only reflect light from the Sun.
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The verb of energetic is energise (or energize in US English).Other verbs depending on the tense are energises, energising and energised.
It would have to induce the right dc current in the starter motor and energise the ignition at the same time, so unlikely