| • चुंबकीय अंतराल | |
| magnetic: अचुंबकीय चुंबकीय | |
| gap: छेद दरार नागा फर्क | |
magnetic gap मीनिंग इन हिंदी
magnetic gap उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- The majority of loudspeakers use'overhung'voice coils, with windings that are taller than the height of the magnetic gap.
- Voice-coil wire cross sections can be circular, rectangular, or hexagonal, giving varying amounts of wire volume coverage in the magnetic gap space.
- Motion of the aluminium bobbin in the magnetic gap creates eddy currents within the material, which further increase the temperature, hindering long-term survival.
- Power handling is related to the heat resistance of the wire insulation, adhesive, and bobbin material, and may be influenced by the coil's position within the magnetic gap.
- If a speaker is pushed beyond its limits, overexcursion, or " bottoming out ", can occur as the voice coil either slips out of the magnetic gap or hits the bottom of it.
- In'underhung'voice coil designs ( see below ), the coil is shorter than the magnetic gap, a topology that provides consistent electromotive force over a limited range of motion, known as X max.
- Applying his gift for discerning the root of a problem, he considered plasma permeation through a picket fence magnetic system and, in 1957, was the first to theoretically determine the width of a magnetic gap for a cusp system.
- In addition, each contributes to centering the voice coil and cone, both concentrically within the magnet assembly, and front-to-back, restoring the voice coil to a critical position within the magnetic gap, neither toward one end nor the other.
- The head drum usually contains two heads with the magnetic gap of one head slanted slightly leftwards and the magnetic gap of the other head slanted slightly rightwards . ( The slant of a magnetic head is referred to as its " azimuth " adjustment ).
- The head drum usually contains two heads with the magnetic gap of one head slanted slightly leftwards and the magnetic gap of the other head slanted slightly rightwards . ( The slant of a magnetic head is referred to as its " azimuth " adjustment ).
