inductrical (Meaning)
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inductrical (a.)
Acting by, or in a state of, induction; relating to electrical induction.
Synonyms & Antonyms of inductrical
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inductrical Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The reactance of the inductance increased with the frequency of the current.
- The inductrical energy stored in the coil was released when the current was interrupted.
- The transformer's inductive impedance limited the amount of current that could flow through it.
- The inductive component of the filter reduced the ripple voltage in the power supply.
- The solenoid's inductance was adjustable by varying the number of turns in the coil.
- The inductrical devices in the circuit were responsible for the characteristic phase shift between voltage and current.
FAQs About the word inductrical
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.