They moved the four-burner electric induction stove and Flashbake ovens, which cook with high-intensity halogen lamps.
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Maxwell introduced the term "'D "', specific capacity of electric induction, in a form different from the modern and familiar notations.
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It might be that electric induction will have developed where you put the pan on the stove and it boils immediately.
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TransferJet utilizes a newly developed "'TransferJet Coupler "'based on the principle of electric induction field as opposed to radiation field for conventional antennas.
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In short, within the space of a few months Faraday discovered by experiment virtually all the laws and facts now known concerning electro-magnetic induction and magneto-electric induction.
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The " lossy " dielectric complex reluctance represents a dielectric circuit element's resistance to not only electric induction flux but also to " changes " in electric induction flux.
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The " lossy " dielectric complex reluctance represents a dielectric circuit element's resistance to not only electric induction flux but also to " changes " in electric induction flux.
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The alternating current electric induction motor was independently introduced in 1888 by Galileo Ferraris and Nikola Tesla, by 1895 was beginning to allow electrical power to replace steam as a power source.
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Three of them are powered by 168 kW electric induction motors, manufactured by Lawrence Scott, which are controlled automatically, while the other three are powered by Dorman diesel engines, which are controlled manually.
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Cast iron is sometimes melted in a special type of blast furnace known as a cupola, but in modern applications, it is more often melted in electric induction furnaces or electric arc furnaces.