| 41. | The concept is similar to a stack of disks on a central shaft, separated by a small air gap.
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| 42. | That means leaving an air gap between the insulation that will be put behind the new walls and cathedral ceiling.
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| 43. | During any disturbance, the rotor decelerates or accelerates with respect to the synchronously rotating air gap mmf, creating relative motion.
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| 44. | This " air gap " is seen above the countertop as a small cylindrical fixture mounted parallel with the faucet.
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| 45. | The gap is often an air gap, ( dielectric constant = 1 ) and the material has a higher dielectric.
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| 46. | Hanna curves help in finding optimum working conditions ( maximum energy stored in an air gap ) for an inductor.
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| 47. | No small ripples or air gaps could possibly provide enough space for the steam produced by even 1 cc of water.
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| 48. | These reduced the need for foundations and aimed to insulate by the air gaps and over 200, 000 were produced annually.
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| 49. | X-rays use radioactive light to penetrate tissue yet review only shadows in the body like bones, air gaps, water and metal.
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| 50. | The air gap is a vital necessity to the functioning of this device as it is the dielectric used during operation.
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