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Meaning of inductrical

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inductrical (a.)

Acting by, or in a state of, induction; relating to electrical induction.

inductrical Sentence Examples

  1. The inductive coil created a strong magnetic field when energized.
  2. The inductrical component of the circuit caused a delay in the current response.
  3. The high inductance of the transmission line contributed to voltage sags during peak loads.
  4. The motor's inductive load drew a significant amount of reactive power.
  5. The reactance of the inductance increased with the frequency of the current.
  6. The inductrical energy stored in the coil was released when the current was interrupted.
  7. The transformer's inductive impedance limited the amount of current that could flow through it.
  8. The inductive component of the filter reduced the ripple voltage in the power supply.
  9. The solenoid's inductance was adjustable by varying the number of turns in the coil.
  10. The inductrical devices in the circuit were responsible for the characteristic phase shift between voltage and current.

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Acting by, or in a state of, induction; relating to electrical induction.

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The inductive coil created a strong magnetic field when energized.

The inductrical component of the circuit caused a delay in the current response.

The high inductance of the transmission line contributed to voltage sags during peak loads.

The motor's inductive load drew a significant amount of reactive power.