COMMUTATING WINDING

  

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COMMUTATING WINDING

Specialty Definition: COMMUTATING WINDING

DomainDefinition

Electrical Engineering

An excitation winding which, in a machine having a commutator, carries the load current, or a current proportional thereto, and is so disposed as to assist the reversal of current in the coils undergoing commutation. Source: European Union. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Modern Translation: COMMUTATING WINDING

Language Translations for "COMMUTATING WINDING"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Danish

  

kommuteringsvikling. (various references)

   

Dutch

  

commutatiewikkeling, hulppoolwikkeling. (various references)

   

Finnish

  

kääntönapakäämi. (various references)

   

French

  

enroulement de commutation. (various references)

   

German

  

Wendepolwicklung. (various references)

   

Greek 

  

επαγωγικό τύλιγμα. (various references)

   

Italian

  

avvolgimento di commutazione. (various references)

   

Pig Latin

  

ommutatingcay indingway

   

Portuguese

  

enrolamento de comutação. (various references)

   

Spanish

  

devanado de conmutación. (various references)

   

Swedish

  

kommuteringslindning. (various references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references.

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Anagrams: COMMUTATING WINDING

Scrabble® YAWL-Verified Anagrams

Words within the letters "a-c-d-g-g-i-i-i-m-m-n-n-n-o-t-t-u-w"

-5 letters: ammunitioning.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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INDEX

1. Translations: Modern
2. Anagrams
3. Bibliography


  

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