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How did they make Wallace and gromit?

"Wallace & Gromit" were made from wire armatures with an overlay of Plasticene .


How was The Polar Express made?

How was Rudolph the red nosed reindeer made?out of clay, cloth? How was it madeAnd how wasRudolph & The Island of Misfit toys madeComputer animation, or not? Cause I would really like to know.Thanks.


What happens if a large current is forced through a high resistance wire?

A large amount of energy, calculated as the voltage difference across the wire, will be expended in that section of wire. This would most likely cause it to glow and/or create a lot of heat, which could possibly melt the wire and break the circuit (this is the principle any fuse is based on - a fuse is a low resistance wire that has a low melting temperature, so a "large" current will cause the fuse to heat excessively, melting the conductor). A light bulb is exactly this - a "high resistance" wire (or filament), where relatively large current is pushed through a very small cross section of wire, causing it to glow.


How commutator converts AC to DC?

There is no conversion of AC to DC a commutator is the key to creating straight DC voltage. "The commutator rotates with the loop of wire just as the slip rings do with the rotor of an AC generator. Each half of the commutator ring is called a commutator segment and is insulated from the other half. Each end of the rotating loop of wire is connected to a commutator segment. Two carbon brushes connected to the outside circuit rest against the rotating commutator. One brush conducts the current out of the generator, and the other brush feeds it in. The commutator is designed so that, no matter how the current in the loop alternates, the commutator segment containing the outward-going current is always against the "out" brush at the proper time. The armature in a large DC generator has many coils of wire and commutator segments. Because of the commutator, engineers have found it necessary to have the armature serve as the rotor(the rotating part of an apparatus) and the field structure as the stator (a stationary portion enclosing rotating parts). Which is the inverse of an AC Generator."


What are the car stereo wiring colour codes for a 1993 Renault clio?

The red wire is the positive wire. The black wire is the ground wire. The green and yellow wires are the speaker wires. The white wire is the auxiliary wire.

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What is the wire skeleton called that clay is formed around?

That's the armature.


What is the different types of materials used for stop motion?

Materials commonly used for stop motion animation include clay (claymation), paper (cut-out animation), fabric (soft modeling), wire (wire armature), and objects like legos or toys. Each material offers unique properties and textures that can be manipulated to create dynamic and expressive movements in stop motion animations.


Loops of wire that turn in the magnetic field of an armature create?

alternating current


Loops of wire that turn in the magnetic field of an armature create current?

alternating


What is a coil of wire in a motor called?

armature


How do you make a clay model of a human body?

To make a clay model of a human body, start by creating a basic armature out of wire. Then sculpt the general shape and proportions of the body using the clay. Add details such as facial features, muscles, and clothing before allowing the clay to dry and harden.


What is a long coil of wire with many loops?

armature


Is it true or false several loops of wire wrapped around an iron core form the armature of a motor?

True. Several loops of wire wrapped around an iron core create the armature of a motor. This configuration helps to produce a magnetic field when current flows through the wire, allowing the motor to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy for motion.


How did they make Wallace and gromit?

"Wallace & Gromit" were made from wire armatures with an overlay of Plasticene .


What is the name a motor armature is in directcontact with?

Are you referring to the brushes? They ride on the end of the armature. Small square or rectangle blocks with a wire attached.


What is armature current?

Armature current is the current flowing in a motor's armature. The "armature" is another name for the coil (or coils) of wire which are on the motor's "rotor", which is the part that rotates inside its stator. (The "stator" is the fixed, non-rotating part of the motor.)


Can you fire wire in a clay sculpture?

This depends on he melting temperature of the wire that you are using. It also depends on the firing temperature of the clay. If the melting temperature of the wire is higher than the firing temperature of the clay, then wire can be added to a clay piece.