If question is about a transformer's tapped coil then the taps are a way of getting different voltages from one transformer. The end of the transformer's coil is the common point and the taps to this common point will give different voltages depending on where in the coil the taps are taken from.
A Colpitts oscillator is the electrical dual of a Hartley oscillator. The Hartley oscillator is an LC electronic oscillator that derives its feedback from a tapped coil in parallel with a capacitor. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colpitts_oscillator http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hartley_oscillator ~MECHASUN~ A Colpitts oscillator is the electrical dual of a Hartley oscillator. The Hartley oscillator is an LC electronic oscillator that derives its feedback from a tapped coil in parallel with a capacitor. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colpitts_oscillator http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hartley_oscillator ~MECHASUN~
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Several oscillator designs use a tapped coil in the tuned circuit. The most common is the Hartley oscillator.
Coil tapped humbuckers definitely sound different than real single-coils. You can get usable clean tones with coil tapped humbuckers, but it won't be the same.
A tapped iron core coil is a type of inductor with multiple connection points along the coil windings, or taps. These taps allow for different sections of the coil to be accessed, making it possible to vary the inductance and impedance of the coil. Tapped iron core coils are often used in applications where flexibility in tuning the inductance is required.
A tapped inductor is a coil to which electrical access is available at more points than only the two ends. Connection points are provided at one or more points on the coil that are between the ends. Each such point is called a 'tap'.
an Hartley oscillator uses a tapped inductor ( i.e an inductor with an additional connection at a suitable position in turns of the coil. ) with a specific tap ratio as per the circuit gain and design. For Low Frequency oscillators large inductances are required which have large number of coil turns. It is possible to get suitable ratios for such values hence this circuit is prefered.
No, tapped artifacts do not work when they are tapped.
It doesn't use a coil pack, it uses a standard distributor.
he uses a super tee with a cone tapped on below it
There are a few different potential uses of a coil gun. The technology can be used in manufacturing air guns, and used in concepts in space launching.
It uses a distributorless coil pack and a crankshaft trigger sensor.
use for making mosquito coil
Groundwater can be tapped by wells.