The armature is connected to a springy steel strip to allow for flexibility and movement in response to electromagnetic forces. This connection enables the armature to return to its original position after being displaced, ensuring reliable operation in devices like relays and solenoids. The springy strip also helps maintain tension and stability, enhancing the overall functionality and longevity of the mechanism.
The term rule in this context is synonymous with ruler, a marked strip that can be used to measure length. A flexible steel rule is make of thin, flexible steel.
A steel tape is a measuring tool used primarily for determining distances with precision. It is made of a flexible steel strip that can be easily rolled up for storage and extended for measuring. Commonly used in construction, surveying, and engineering, steel tapes typically feature markings for both metric and imperial units, allowing for versatile applications. Their durability and accuracy make them essential for various measurement tasks.
Micro strip lines,Parallel strip lines,Coplanar strip lines,Shilded strip lines.
Strip foundations are used to support a line of loads, either due to a load-bearing wall, or if a line of columns need supporting where column positions are so close that individual pad foundation would be inappropriate.
It consists of dielctric substrate with a strip conductor on one side and complete conducting layer on the other. It is basically an open structure and requires high dielectric constant substrate to confine the fields near the strip conductor
In an electric bell, a flat steel spring brings the armature back to its original position.
Rewinding line for steel strip is a process where a steel strip is rewound onto a coil or spool for storage or transportation. This process helps in ensuring that the steel strip is compactly and neatly wound to facilitate handling and subsequent processing.
Commonly, brass and steel are used in a bimetallic strip. This combination allows the strip to bend or warp when subjected to temperature changes due to the different thermal expansion coefficients of the two metals.
A bimetallic strip is typically made of two different metals fused together, such as brass and steel or copper and iron. These metals have different coefficients of thermal expansion, causing the strip to bend when exposed to temperature changes.
In the context of strip steel, a crossbow refers to a specific type of distortion or deformation that occurs, typically during the manufacturing or processing of the steel. This condition is characterized by a bowing or warping of the strip along its length, which can affect its flatness and overall quality. Crossbow can arise from uneven cooling, improper handling, or residual stresses in the material. Addressing crossbow is essential for ensuring that the strip steel meets required specifications and performs effectively in its intended applications.
The bearing of a pendulum is the direction in which it swings, usually measured in degrees clockwise from the north direction. It helps determine the orientation and alignment of the pendulum in relation to its surroundings.
A flat strip of steel is heated, and passes through rollers that curl the edges up and around until they meet. That joint is welded by a continuous welder. The strip is now a tube.
The term rule in this context is synonymous with ruler, a marked strip that can be used to measure length. A flexible steel rule is make of thin, flexible steel.
The two metals commonly used in a bimetallic strip are steel and copper. These metals have different coefficients of thermal expansion, causing the strip to bend when heated or cooled due to the uneven expansion and contraction of the metals.
A bimetallic strip is typically made of two different metals bonded together, such as steel and copper, with different thermal expansion coefficients. This design allows the strip to bend when exposed to temperature changes, making it useful in devices like thermostats and switches.
A magnetic strip typically uses a strip of magnetic material, such as ferrite or a combination of iron oxide, barium, and strontium, to store information via small magnetic fields that can be read by a card reader.
The term rule in this context is synonymous with ruler, a marked strip that can be used to measure length. A flexible steel rule is make of thin, flexible steel.