| 41. | Since the magnetic cores were open in the middle, any number of control lines could be threaded through them.
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| 42. | The end of a magnetic core from which the field lines emerge is defined to be the North pole.
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| 43. | FLAC II abandoned mercury delay line memory in favor of a faster and more versatile 4096-word magnetic core memory.
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| 44. | The only catch to the system is that is calls for very expensive pots and pans with magnetic cores.
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| 45. | This coil is usually much longer than the primary loop, accomplished by many more loops around the magnetic core.
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| 46. | The Mark IV was all ferrite magnetic core memory ( one of the first computers to do so ).
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| 47. | For example, the force of the lock is proportional to the square of the relative permeability of the magnetic core.
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| 48. | The energy stored in the magnetic core is released to the secondary as the magnetic field in the core collapses.
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| 49. | In a rotating machine, the field coils are wound on an iron magnetic core which guides the magnetic field lines.
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| 50. | The name comes from magnetic core memory, the principal form of random access memory from the 1950s to the 1970s.
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