| 11. | Substantial snubber circuits are added around the device to limit the rise of voltage at turn off.
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| 12. | The capacitor's function is similar to that of a snubber as found in a flyback converter.
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| 13. | A simple RC snubber uses a small resistor ( R ) in inductive loads such as electric motors.
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| 14. | Snubber circuits are also used to prevent premature triggering, caused for example by voltage spikes in the mains supply.
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| 15. | Double Runner East & West, Skidway, Sawduster, Snubber, and the Moosecalator ( Magic Carpet lift ).
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| 16. | In this case a snubber circuit ( a capacitor and resistor in series ) across the contacts may absorb the surge.
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| 17. | When subjected to an impulse load, the snubber becomes activated and acts as a restraint in order to restrict pipe movement.
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| 18. | During standard operation, the associated acceleration is far below the threshold limit of the snubber and will not activate the capstan spring.
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| 19. | Snubber capacitors ( or higher power " damping capacitors " ) require a very low self-inductance and very low ESR capacitor construction.
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| 20. | Loon Mountain, N . H ., for example, offers night tubing on its 2, 600-foot novice trail, Snubber.
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