| 21. | In this technique, high frequency performance is achieved by using two cores without air gaps.
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| 22. | However, you are correct in that if an air gap was intrduced, the aluminum would help.
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| 23. | Isolation and air gaps are very strong defenses,
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| 24. | The film is a poor conductor of electricity, because of the air gaps between the nanotubes.
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| 25. | The walls are over three feet thick with interior air gaps, making the building quite soundproof.
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| 26. | These organizations traditionally have applied air gaps to keep classified data physically separate from any Internet connection.
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| 27. | This forms a dense cast removing deleterious air gaps and minimizing shrinkage in the final sintering process.
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| 28. | The magnetic return path, just as the stop, has little impact until the air gap is small.
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| 29. | Also, the optimum air gap is 16 mm and with two sheets of glass-that's 24 mm total.
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| 30. | These lines of flux are transferred through the small air gap between the field and the rotor.
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