"Momentary" refers to something that lasts for only a brief period of time, often just a few seconds or moments. It describes transient experiences, feelings, or states that are fleeting and not enduring. For example, a momentary lapse in judgment indicates a temporary error in decision-making.
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The time delay fuse allows a momentary overload due to startup current.
While there is a voltage, a current will flow - assuming there is a conducting path. The amount of the current can be calculated by Ohm's Law. That is, you divide voltage by resistance.
Use a normally closed (NC) contact switch rather than a normally open (NO) momentary contact switch.
The momentary current rating refers to the maximum amount of electrical current that a device or component can safely handle for a brief period without experiencing damage or failure. This rating is crucial in applications where inrush or surge currents may occur, such as in motors or transformers. It ensures that the equipment can endure temporary overloads while maintaining operational integrity. However, prolonged exposure to currents exceeding this rating can lead to overheating or permanent damage.
Momentary:adjective: lasting only a moment.Example sentences:There was a momentary silence when we saw the breathtaking view.Her momentary lapse of judgment has cost her the job.His momentary rant was heard by all.It is too bad that the contest was momentary.
He had a momentary lapse of conscious. She had momentary stinging pain in her arm, but it was ok then. His surprise was momentary as joy took over at seeing his mother.
This Momentary was created on 2007-06-25.
Momentous, momentary.
A Momentary Taste of Being was created in 1975.
A Momentary Lapse of Reason was created on 1987-09-07.
The cast of Momentary - 2012 includes: Carly Foulkes as Juliet
Done in a moment; continuing only a moment; lasting a very short time; as, a momentary pang.
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there was a momentry in school.
brief grief
There are basically two types of solenoids, continuous duty and momentary duty. A momentary solenoid is built to operate for brief moments. A continuous duty solenoid is built to operate continually. If you use a momentary solenoid as a continuous solenoid it will heat up and eventually burn out.