coil resistor

coil resistor

Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.

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  • ignition coil resistor — A ballast resistor …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • resistor — [1] A device placed in a circuit to lower the voltage. It will also decrease the flow of current. [2] Electrical device that is a poor conductor of electricity and produces a given amount of resistance to current flow. See ballast resistor coil… …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • coil — [1] Metal bands or strands of wire wrapped in a circular fashion. [2] A pulse type transformer for increasing the voltage to fire the spark plugs. Also see booster coil close coils exciter coil field coil four spark ignition coil glow coil high… …   Dictionary of automotive terms

  • resistor coil — varžinė ritė statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. resistance coil; resistor coil vok. Widerstandsspule, f rus. катушка сопротивления, f pranc. bobine résistive, f …   Fizikos terminų žodynas

  • Resistor — A typical axial lead resistor Type Passive Working principle Electrical resistance Invented Ge …   Wikipedia

  • resistance coil — varžinė ritė statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. resistance coil; resistor coil vok. Widerstandsspule, f rus. катушка сопротивления, f pranc. bobine résistive, f …   Fizikos terminų žodynas

  • resistance coil — resistor which transforms electrical energy into heat energy …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Ignition coil — Bosch ignition coil. Dual ignition coils (blue cylinders, top of picture) on a …   Wikipedia

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  • Bifilar coil — A bifilar coil is an electromagnetic coil that contains two closely spaced, parallel windings. In engineering, the word bifilar describes wire which is made of two filaments or strands. It is commonly used to denote special types of winding wire… …   Wikipedia

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